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How are Cancer Libraries Used in Research?

Cancer libraries are used in various ways to advance research:
Drug Screening: Researchers use chemical libraries to test thousands of compounds for their ability to kill cancer cells or inhibit their growth.
Genomic Studies: Genomic libraries help identify genetic mutations and alterations that drive cancer progression.
Biomarker Discovery: Tissue and cell line libraries aid in the identification of biomarkers for early cancer detection and prognosis.
Therapeutic Development: Libraries provide the tools necessary to develop targeted therapies and personalized medicine approaches.

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