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Pan-Cancer Study Maps Highly Variable Tertiary Lymphoid Structures in Tumors and Builds AI Detection Tool

Researchers created a pan-cancer atlas of tertiary lymphoid structures and an AI framework to detect them in tumors, according to a new study in Science.

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Researchers built a pan-cancer atlas of tertiary lymphoid structures and developed an AI-based framework to detect and characterize the structures in human tumors, a new study published in Science reported. Tertiary lymphoid structures form local immune hubs inside tumors. The structures are diverse and not all are equally functional.

The study provides insights into TLS biology and may offer a path toward integrating TLS features into future clinical trials, @ScienceMagazine reported.

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