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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.
Frog Egg Extracts Illuminate the Untangling Mechanism of DNA Knots

Frog Egg Extracts Illuminate the Untangling Mechanism of DNA Knots

Unlocking Drug Discovery with SOAR's Innovative Resource

Unlocking Drug Discovery with SOAR's Innovative Resource

New Technique Revolutionizing Single-Cell Analysis with Lower Costs and Greater Scale

New Technique Revolutionizing Single-Cell Analysis with Lower Costs and Greater Scale

Semaphorin 3E Emerges as a Key Factor in Female Reproduction

Semaphorin 3E Emerges as a Key Factor in Female Reproduction

Bats Hold Clues to Natural Cancer Resistance

Bats Hold Clues to Natural Cancer Resistance

Y Chromosome Loss Weakens Cancer Immunity

Y Chromosome Loss Weakens Cancer Immunity

IL-12 Adjuvant Shows Promise in Boosting T-Cell Immunity

IL-12 Adjuvant Shows Promise in Boosting T-Cell Immunity

New Aging Clock Links Intrinsic Capacity to Immune Health and Longevity

New Aging Clock Links Intrinsic Capacity to Immune Health and Longevity

PPP2R1A Gene Mutations Improve ATR Inhibitor Drug Effectiveness in Ovarian Clear Cell Cancers

PPP2R1A Gene Mutations Improve ATR Inhibitor Drug Effectiveness in Ovarian Clear Cell Cancers

Key Factor in Pancreatic Cancer Cell Survival in Distinct Environments

Key Factor in Pancreatic Cancer Cell Survival in Distinct Environments

How Heterogeneous Antibody Immunity Shapes Strain Evolution

How Heterogeneous Antibody Immunity Shapes Strain Evolution

Gene Editing Using CRISPR and AAV6 Impacts Long-Term Regeneration of Blood Stem Cells

Gene Editing Using CRISPR and AAV6 Impacts Long-Term Regeneration of Blood Stem Cells

Study Reveals Key Proteins Behind CAR-T Cell Therapy Effectiveness

Study Reveals Key Proteins Behind CAR-T Cell Therapy Effectiveness

Canine DNA Reveals New Genes Linked to Gastric Cancer In Humans

Canine DNA Reveals New Genes Linked to Gastric Cancer In Humans

Evolution of Cancer Genomes During Metastasis

Evolution of Cancer Genomes During Metastasis

Light-Controlled Phagobots Offer Precision Immune Modulation

Light-Controlled Phagobots Offer Precision Immune Modulation

Exploring the Metabolic Pathways of Cancer Cells

Exploring the Metabolic Pathways of Cancer Cells

UVA Research Reveals Key to HIV Latency

UVA Research Reveals Key to HIV Latency

Study Identifies SMARCB1 and MEOX2 Genes as Growth Regulators of Lung Cancers

Study Identifies SMARCB1 and MEOX2 Genes as Growth Regulators of Lung Cancers

Meta-Analysis Identifies Genome-Level Associations of FOXP4 Gene With Long COVID

Meta-Analysis Identifies Genome-Level Associations of FOXP4 Gene With Long COVID

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