Breast cancer (BC), the most prevalent cancer type in women worldwide, exhibits significant heterogeneity across individual cases. The existing subtyping schemes for BC are all based on the expression of a few marker ...Breast cancer (BC), the most prevalent cancer type in women worldwide, exhibits significant heterogeneity across individual cases. The existing subtyping schemes for BC are all based on the expression of a few marker genes or proteins, which could not well capture samples sharing common or similar biology, which has substantially limited their applications.展开更多
基金supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.T2350010,W2431059)the Key University Laboratory of Metabolism and Health of Guangdong,Southern University of Science and Technology(China)(No.2022KSYS007)supported by the Center for Scientific and Engineering Computing at Southern University of Science and Technology(SUSTech).
文摘Breast cancer (BC), the most prevalent cancer type in women worldwide, exhibits significant heterogeneity across individual cases. The existing subtyping schemes for BC are all based on the expression of a few marker genes or proteins, which could not well capture samples sharing common or similar biology, which has substantially limited their applications.