Abstract:Single-cell RNA sequencing is becoming an increasingly common tool to investigate the cellular population and patients' outcomes in cancer research. However, due to the sparse data and the complex tumor microenvironment, it is challenging to identify neoplastic cells that play important roles in tumor growth and disease progression. This challenge is exaggerated in the research of blood cancer patients, from whom the neoplastic cells can be highly similar to normal cells. Here, we present partCNV/partCNVH, a s… Show more
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