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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.
Enhanced Drug Discovery with Novel Sulfur Fluoride Exchange Reagent

Enhanced Drug Discovery with Novel Sulfur Fluoride Exchange Reagent

Harnessing Proteomics to Explore the Role of Probiotic Bacteria in Human Health

Harnessing Proteomics to Explore the Role of Probiotic Bacteria in Human Health

Insights into Host Defense Mechanisms Through Cell Death and Immune Pathways

Insights into Host Defense Mechanisms Through Cell Death and Immune Pathways

New Tool Revolutionizes Cell Migration Research with Simplified Data Analysis

New Tool Revolutionizes Cell Migration Research with Simplified Data Analysis

Lipid Accumulation Linked to Senescence in Dopaminergic Neurons

Lipid Accumulation Linked to Senescence in Dopaminergic Neurons

Study Reveals Mechanisms Behind Lineage Restriction in Cell Development

Study Reveals Mechanisms Behind Lineage Restriction in Cell Development

New Breast Cell Atlas Enhances Understanding of Cancer Origins

New Breast Cell Atlas Enhances Understanding of Cancer Origins

Novel Technique to Study Ubiquitination

Novel Technique to Study Ubiquitination

Light-Activated Macrophages Show Increased Appetite for Cancer Cells

Light-Activated Macrophages Show Increased Appetite for Cancer Cells

Advancing Genome Visualization with CRISPR/Cas9 Technology in Live Cells

Advancing Genome Visualization with CRISPR/Cas9 Technology in Live Cells

New AI Model Predicts Protein-DNA Binding Specificity with High Accuracy

New AI Model Predicts Protein-DNA Binding Specificity with High Accuracy

Utah Scientists Begin New Project to Map Epigenetic Changes Across the Human Genome

Utah Scientists Begin New Project to Map Epigenetic Changes Across the Human Genome

Discovery of Largest Protein Sheds Light on Toxin Production in Marine Algae

Discovery of Largest Protein Sheds Light on Toxin Production in Marine Algae

Exploring Retrotransposon-Derived DNA Zip Codes in Myeloma Cell Internalization

Exploring Retrotransposon-Derived DNA Zip Codes in Myeloma Cell Internalization

New ProDOL Technique Revolutionizes Protein Counting in Living Cells

New ProDOL Technique Revolutionizes Protein Counting in Living Cells

Emerging Treatments and Drug Repositioning for NAFLD and NASH

Emerging Treatments and Drug Repositioning for NAFLD and NASH

Research Unlocks Secrets of Stem Cell Retention in Bone Marrow

Research Unlocks Secrets of Stem Cell Retention in Bone Marrow

New Findings Shed Light on ATM Activation in DNA Repair

New Findings Shed Light on ATM Activation in DNA Repair

Noninvasive Ultrasound Method Enables Tracking of Gene Expression in Specific Brain Regions

Noninvasive Ultrasound Method Enables Tracking of Gene Expression in Specific Brain Regions

High-Resolution Spatial Transcriptomics at Lower Cost

High-Resolution Spatial Transcriptomics at Lower Cost

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