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1. Introduction
Triple‑negative breast cancer (TNBC) accounts for ~15‑20 % of all breast cancers and is characterized by an aggressive clinical course, early metastasis, and a paucity of targeted therapies (1). Genomic analyses have highlighted the phosphatidylinositol‑3‑kinase (PI3K)/AKT/mTOR axis as a central driver of proliferation, survival, and chemoresistance in TNBC (2,3). While several pan‑class I PI3K inhibitors have entered clinical testing, dose‑limiting toxicities—particularly hyperglycemia, rash, and immune suppression—have limited their therapeutic window (4). Consequently, there is a critical need for next‑generation PI3K inhibitors with improved selectivity, oral bioavailability, and tumor‑specific activity.
The Bridge & Command Cluster – A semi‑circular command deck that hovered above the central spine of the vessel, offering panoramic holographic views of the slipstream in real time. The bridge was staffed by a cadre of “Slipstream Navigators” who, using a combination of AI‑assisted predictive modeling and bio‑feedback loops, performed the delicate choreography needed to keep the vessel aligned with the quantum conduit. MEYD-773
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MEYD‑773: The Long‑Haul Between Stars
Prologue – The Dawn of the Project
In the year 2149, the International Astral Consortium (IAC) finally cracked the final piece of the “Quantum Slipstream” equation. The breakthrough came not in a laboratory, but in a cramped dormitory on the orbital colony of Ceres‑3, where a group of graduate students, led by the prodigious but unorthodox physicist Dr. Selene Armitage, managed to stabilize a micro‑wormhole long enough to transmit a single gram of exotic matter across a distance of twelve light‑years without decoherence. A general overview of the topic