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Artificial intelligence has developed a treatment for cancer in just 30 days and can predict a patient’s survival rate.
In a new study published in the journal Chemical Science, researchers at the University of Toronto along with Insilico Medicine developed a potential treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with an AI drug discovery platform called Pharma.AI.
HCC is the most common type of liver cancer and occurs when a tumor grows on the liver, according to Cleveland Clinic.
Researchers applied AlphaFold, an AI-powered protein structure database, to Pharma.AI to uncover a novel target — a previously unknown treatment pathway — for cancer and developed a “novel hit molecule” that could bind to that target without aid.
In a new study published in the journal Chemical Science, researchers at the University of Toronto along with Insilico Medicine developed a potential treatment for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with an AI drug discovery platform called Pharma.AI.
HCC is the most common type of liver cancer and occurs when a tumor grows on the liver, according to Cleveland Clinic.
Researchers applied AlphaFold, an AI-powered protein structure database, to Pharma.AI to uncover a novel target — a previously unknown treatment pathway — for cancer and developed a “novel hit molecule” that could bind to that target without aid.
AI develops cancer treatment in 30 days, predicts survival rate
Artificial intelligence has developed a treatment for cancer in just 30 days and can predict a patient’s survival rate.
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