2024
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011361
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Using random forests to uncover the predictive power of distance-varying cell interactions in tumor microenvironments

Jeremy VanderDoes,
Claire Marceaux,
Kenta Yokote
et al.

Abstract: Tumor microenvironments (TMEs) contain vast amounts of information on patient’s cancer through their cellular composition and the spatial distribution of tumor cells and immune cell populations. Exploring variations in TMEs between patient groups, as well as determining the extent to which this information can predict outcomes such as patient survival or treatment success with emerging immunotherapies, is of great interest. Moreover, in the face of a large number of cell interactions to consider, we often wish… Show more

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