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Cancer begins in your cells, which are the building blocks of your body. Normally, your body forms new cells as you need them, replacing old cells that die. Sometimes this process goes wrong. New cells grow even when you don't need them, and old cells don't die when they should. These extra cells can form a mass called a tumor. Tumors can be benign or malignant. Benign tumors aren't cancer while malignant ones are. Cells from malignant tumors can invade nearby tissues. They can also break away and spread to other parts of the body.
New laboratory test can capture and analyze the deadliest cells in brain cancer

New laboratory test can capture and analyze the deadliest cells in brain cancer

Small RNA molecule regulates the virulence factors of stomach bacteria

Small RNA molecule regulates the virulence factors of stomach bacteria

Researchers discover how specific molecules promote cancer progression

Researchers discover how specific molecules promote cancer progression

Cell-cultured meat can surpass nutritional profile of conventionally farmed meat

Cell-cultured meat can surpass nutritional profile of conventionally farmed meat

Peptide therapy prevents overreaction of the immune system against infections

Peptide therapy prevents overreaction of the immune system against infections

Researchers identify drug that could overcome tumor resistance

Researchers identify drug that could overcome tumor resistance

Researchers demonstrate healing power of extracellular vesicles on a heart-on-a-chip

Researchers demonstrate healing power of extracellular vesicles on a heart-on-a-chip

Virus-mimicking drugs may overcome immunotherapy resistance in tumors

Virus-mimicking drugs may overcome immunotherapy resistance in tumors

DNA structural changes play key role in the recovery phase after DNA damage

DNA structural changes play key role in the recovery phase after DNA damage

A new protein discovered that repairs DNA

A new protein discovered that repairs DNA

Novel mechanism restores cell function after DNA damage

Novel mechanism restores cell function after DNA damage

Statins can reduce risk of heart attacks and other cardiovascular diseases

Statins can reduce risk of heart attacks and other cardiovascular diseases

A combinational approach to fight against cancer

A combinational approach to fight against cancer

Scientists discover key parameters to better predict cancer-killing effect of neoantigens

Scientists discover key parameters to better predict cancer-killing effect of neoantigens

Immunotherapy using CAR NKT cells shows promise for treating solid tumors

Immunotherapy using CAR NKT cells shows promise for treating solid tumors

New software helps analyze individual cells in virtual reality

New software helps analyze individual cells in virtual reality

Treatment using immune system T cells preserves vision of mice with retinoblastoma

Treatment using immune system T cells preserves vision of mice with retinoblastoma

Gene variations that regulate dopamine levels may influence the mobility of elders

Gene variations that regulate dopamine levels may influence the mobility of elders

Stem cells that promote bone repair can also generate arthritic bone spurs

Stem cells that promote bone repair can also generate arthritic bone spurs

Researchers identify mechanism that silences “parasitic” DNA-elements in pluripotent stem cells

Researchers identify mechanism that silences “parasitic” DNA-elements in pluripotent stem cells

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