Three cases, three different TIM variants, and three different approaches to improving the K Factor, all leading to different, but biologically consequential outcomes that exceed the mere labeling effect.
Yang Ping imported the data streams from three reports into a completely new analytical model, an artificial intelligence model that no longer focused solely on structure, but attempted to integrate dynamic signal flow, energy metabolism states, and epigenetic landscapes.
He constructed a simplified theoretical framework: treating TIM as an "identity state" receptor-transmitter integration module for cancer cells. This module continuously receives internal and external signals and outputs instructions to maintain the specific survival state of cancer cells.
