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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.
RNA Modifications Found to Guide Stem Cell Development into Retinal Cells

RNA Modifications Found to Guide Stem Cell Development into Retinal Cells

AI-Guided Protein Engineering Creates Smart Receptors for Cancer Immunotherapy

AI-Guided Protein Engineering Creates Smart Receptors for Cancer Immunotherapy

Aptamer Technology Offers Breakthrough in Identifying Zombie Cells

Aptamer Technology Offers Breakthrough in Identifying Zombie Cells

Electromagnetic Levitation Enables Noninvasive Sorting of Cancer and Healthy Cells

Electromagnetic Levitation Enables Noninvasive Sorting of Cancer and Healthy Cells

TRF1 Knockout Mice Exhibit Healthier Metabolic States Without Telomere Shortening

TRF1 Knockout Mice Exhibit Healthier Metabolic States Without Telomere Shortening

Enhancing Ovarian Cancer Treatment with Multi-Modal Immunotherapy Approach

Enhancing Ovarian Cancer Treatment with Multi-Modal Immunotherapy Approach

Mitochondria and Lysosomes Orchestrate Metabolic States of Regulatory T Cells

Mitochondria and Lysosomes Orchestrate Metabolic States of Regulatory T Cells

Disrupted Circadian Rhythms Alter Gene Activity in Alzheimer’s Disease

Disrupted Circadian Rhythms Alter Gene Activity in Alzheimer’s Disease

Study Shows Flatulence Gas Hydrogen is Crucial for Gut Health

Study Shows Flatulence Gas Hydrogen is Crucial for Gut Health

GemPharmatech Teams Up With Memorial Sloan Kettering to Advance Antibody Innovation

GemPharmatech Teams Up With Memorial Sloan Kettering to Advance Antibody Innovation

Breakthrough Cryo-EM Study Maps Herpes Replication Protein in New Detail

Breakthrough Cryo-EM Study Maps Herpes Replication Protein in New Detail

Scientists Reveal How Nanovaccines Boost the Immune Fight Against Aggressive Breast Cancers

Scientists Reveal How Nanovaccines Boost the Immune Fight Against Aggressive Breast Cancers

DNA Cassettes Enable Long-Lasting Antibody Production Directly Inside Patients

DNA Cassettes Enable Long-Lasting Antibody Production Directly Inside Patients

Hungry Female Mice Turn Aggressive Toward Pups Only in Specific Hormonal States

Hungry Female Mice Turn Aggressive Toward Pups Only in Specific Hormonal States

New Method Brings Precision to Monitoring Beneficial Bacteria After FMT

New Method Brings Precision to Monitoring Beneficial Bacteria After FMT

Mapping the Molecular Choreography of Nuclear Pore Transport

Mapping the Molecular Choreography of Nuclear Pore Transport

Cracking the Code of T Cell Expansion Inside Tumors

Cracking the Code of T Cell Expansion Inside Tumors

Croatian Scientists Rewrite the Story of Cell Division

Croatian Scientists Rewrite the Story of Cell Division

Disarming Cancer’s Droplet Hubs to Halt Tumor Growth

Disarming Cancer’s Droplet Hubs to Halt Tumor Growth

New AI Model Unlocks the Therapeutic Potential of Lasso Peptides

New AI Model Unlocks the Therapeutic Potential of Lasso Peptides

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