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I have encountered a question regarding the analysis of clusters: If a cluster is situated at the end of a trajectory and is specific to certain conditions—say, specific to tumors as opposed to normal tissue—can we still consider it to be a reliable result for our purposes?
I am looking forward to your insights.
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Thank you for providing such exceptional tools.
I have encountered a question regarding the analysis of clusters: If a cluster is situated at the end of a trajectory and is specific to certain conditions—say, specific to tumors as opposed to normal tissue—can we still consider it to be a reliable result for our purposes?
I am looking forward to your insights.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: