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24 August 2025
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Abstract
Keywords:
Introduction: Complexity and Cancer Dynamics
Cell Fate Bias and Neuronal-Like Identity in Glioma: A Crisis of Cellular Identity
Deep learning decodes plasticity signatures linking psychiatric disorders to cell fate identity
Key Findings
1. Cancer Cells Are “Trying” to Become Neurons
2. Sperm and Testis Genes Active in Brain Tumors
3. AI Algorithms Agreed Despite Different Approaches
4. "Transition Therapy" Could Replace Killing Cancer Cells
Study Limitations
Differentiation Therapy as Restoration of Cellular Identity
Conclusions
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