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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.
Peptide Inhibitor Could Revolutionize mRNA-Based Therapies

Peptide Inhibitor Could Revolutionize mRNA-Based Therapies

Transposable Elements Drive a Critical Transition in Early Embryogenesis

Transposable Elements Drive a Critical Transition in Early Embryogenesis

Scientists Identify Drug-Binding Site on FOXA1

Scientists Identify Drug-Binding Site on FOXA1

Proteomics Reveals Age-Related Changes in Mouse Bone Formation

Proteomics Reveals Age-Related Changes in Mouse Bone Formation

Next-Generation Sequencer Enhances Genetic Research at UT Arlington

Next-Generation Sequencer Enhances Genetic Research at UT Arlington

Transposable Elements Are Key to Normal Progression of Embryonic Cells

Transposable Elements Are Key to Normal Progression of Embryonic Cells

Scientists Identify Key Role of Proteasome in Cell Death

Scientists Identify Key Role of Proteasome in Cell Death

New Mouse Model Shows Superior Ability to Study Human Immune Response to Cancer

New Mouse Model Shows Superior Ability to Study Human Immune Response to Cancer

New Insights into How Plants Regulate Growth and Development

New Insights into How Plants Regulate Growth and Development

Disrupting a Gene Boosts T Cell Therapy, St. Jude Study Shows

Disrupting a Gene Boosts T Cell Therapy, St. Jude Study Shows

Unveiling a New Cellular Phase for Protein Compartmentalization

Unveiling a New Cellular Phase for Protein Compartmentalization

Researchers Develop Fluorescent Biosensor to Study PKC Activity

Researchers Develop Fluorescent Biosensor to Study PKC Activity

A New Technique Reveals the Behavior of OPCs in the Brain

A New Technique Reveals the Behavior of OPCs in the Brain

Single-Cell Sequencing Reveals New Insights into Immune Cell Interactions

Single-Cell Sequencing Reveals New Insights into Immune Cell Interactions

Metabolic Profiling of Lung-Resident NK Cells Reveals Novel Therapeutic Targets

Metabolic Profiling of Lung-Resident NK Cells Reveals Novel Therapeutic Targets

The Role of Yeast Ribosomes in Cellular Survival During Starvation

The Role of Yeast Ribosomes in Cellular Survival During Starvation

New Method for Identifying Kinase Inhibitors for Cancer Therapy

New Method for Identifying Kinase Inhibitors for Cancer Therapy

Study Unravels the Mystery of Hsp70 Chaperones

Study Unravels the Mystery of Hsp70 Chaperones

Bioengineered Bacteria with Mussel-Like Adhesion Could Clean Up Plastic

Bioengineered Bacteria with Mussel-Like Adhesion Could Clean Up Plastic

CAR-NKT Cells Show Promise in Overcoming Solid Tumor Barriers

CAR-NKT Cells Show Promise in Overcoming Solid Tumor Barriers

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