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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.
Peking University Researchers Map High Dimensional Cellular Networks in Tumors

Peking University Researchers Map High Dimensional Cellular Networks in Tumors

New Internal Cellular Process Creates Cysteine When Primary Systems Fail

New Internal Cellular Process Creates Cysteine When Primary Systems Fail

AI Decodes Biomolecular Condensates to Revolutionize Drug Discovery

AI Decodes Biomolecular Condensates to Revolutionize Drug Discovery

New Protein Storage Condensates May Hold Clues for Better Anticancer Strategies

New Protein Storage Condensates May Hold Clues for Better Anticancer Strategies

Body Clock Protein Drives Macrophages Into Pro-Inflammatory States

Body Clock Protein Drives Macrophages Into Pro-Inflammatory States

Collagen Exists as Liquid-Like Droplets Inside Cells

Collagen Exists as Liquid-Like Droplets Inside Cells

New Insights Into How Pancreatic Beta Cells Manage Protein Folding

New Insights Into How Pancreatic Beta Cells Manage Protein Folding

New Molecular Eraser Targets mRNA of Deadly Cancer Protein

New Molecular Eraser Targets mRNA of Deadly Cancer Protein

Laverock Therapeutics Reports Key Oncology Research Milestones

Laverock Therapeutics Reports Key Oncology Research Milestones

Study Reveals Mitochondria Plug Straight Into the Nuclear Command

Study Reveals Mitochondria Plug Straight Into the Nuclear Command

New Cell Therapy Modifies Natural Killer Cells Against Cancer

New Cell Therapy Modifies Natural Killer Cells Against Cancer

Tail Region of mRNAs Found to Act as Protein Chaperone

Tail Region of mRNAs Found to Act as Protein Chaperone

DNA Barcode Technology Enables Massive Simultaneous Drug Candidate Validation

DNA Barcode Technology Enables Massive Simultaneous Drug Candidate Validation

Researchers Outline Dynamic Protein Control Systems for Better Clinical Decisions

Researchers Outline Dynamic Protein Control Systems for Better Clinical Decisions

Coffee Can Now Serve as a Biological Switch for Medicines

Coffee Can Now Serve as a Biological Switch for Medicines

Salk Researchers Uncover Specialized Plant Protein for DNA Repair

Salk Researchers Uncover Specialized Plant Protein for DNA Repair

Scientists Identify EHMT2 Enzyme as Main Cause of 5-FU Failure

Scientists Identify EHMT2 Enzyme as Main Cause of 5-FU Failure

Scottish Biotech Bead Biopharma Emerges From Stealth Mode with Novel Cancer Drug Platform

Scottish Biotech Bead Biopharma Emerges From Stealth Mode with Novel Cancer Drug Platform

Creatine Linked to Cancer-Fighting Dendritic Cell Function

Creatine Linked to Cancer-Fighting Dendritic Cell Function

New Study Proves Research Models Accurately Replicate Cancer ecDNA Loops

New Study Proves Research Models Accurately Replicate Cancer ecDNA Loops

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