Acta Scientific Computer Sciences

Mini Review Volume 6 Issue 1

Implications of Biological Networks in Cancer Biomarker Discovery

Harishchander Anandaram*

Amrita School of Artificial Intelligence, Coimbatore, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, India

*Corresponding Author: Harishchander Anandaram, Amrita School of Artificial Intelligence, Coimbatore, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, India.

Received: December 06, 2023; Published: December 13, 2023

Abstract

Biological networks comprise the complicated ways molecules and cell pathways interact and are crucial for finding biomarkers. A biomarker is a measurable indicator of a natural state or process, and identifying novel biomarkers is critical for disease diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. Biological networks can aid in biomarker discovery by identifying vital molecular pathways. By analysing biological networks, researchers can locate critical molecular pathways involved in disease progression or response to treatment. These pathways can then be targeted for biomarker discovery, allowing for the identification of new diagnostic or therapeutic targets. In this review, the types of biological networks and their applications in biomarker discovery will be discussed in detail.

Keywords: Biological Networks; Cellular Pathways; Biological State; Biomarker; Molecular Pathways and Therapeutic Targets

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Citation

Citation: Platovschii Nicolai. “The Role of the Flag Leaf in the Formation of the Yield of Winter Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) Plants ". Acta Scientific Computer Sciences 6.1 (2024): 49-55.

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Copyright: © 2024 Platovschii Nicolai. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.




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