Saidi et al., 2007 - Google Patents
Technology insight: will systems pathology replace the pathologist?Saidi et al., 2007
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- Saidi O
- Cordon-Cardo C
- Costa J
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- Nature clinical practice Urology
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By using systems pathology, it might be possible to provide a predictive, personalized therapeutic recommendation for patients with prostate cancer. Systems pathology integrates quantitative data and information from many sources to generate a reliable prediction of the …
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