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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.
Engineering Bacteria for Targeted Cancer Destruction

Engineering Bacteria for Targeted Cancer Destruction

Study Reveals Cellular Blueprint of the Human Liver

Study Reveals Cellular Blueprint of the Human Liver

T Immune Cell Transcriptomic Clock Measures Aging in Specific Immune Cells

T Immune Cell Transcriptomic Clock Measures Aging in Specific Immune Cells

Study Reveals New Structural Role for HIV Integrase

Study Reveals New Structural Role for HIV Integrase

Engineered CD4 CAR T Cells Reduce Amyloid Plaques in Alzheimer’s

Engineered CD4 CAR T Cells Reduce Amyloid Plaques in Alzheimer’s

Machine Learning Enhances Manufacturing of Complex Protein Drugs

Machine Learning Enhances Manufacturing of Complex Protein Drugs

New Antibodies Prevent EBV Infection in Humanized Mouse Models

New Antibodies Prevent EBV Infection in Humanized Mouse Models

Extracellular Matrix Sensing Enables Pancreatic Cancer Cells to Regulate Autophagy Levels

Extracellular Matrix Sensing Enables Pancreatic Cancer Cells to Regulate Autophagy Levels

Uncoupling Nucleotide Synthesis: A Yeast-Derived Solution for Mitochondrial Disease

Uncoupling Nucleotide Synthesis: A Yeast-Derived Solution for Mitochondrial Disease

Chemical Tweaks Boost Peptide Stability and Antimicrobial Power

Chemical Tweaks Boost Peptide Stability and Antimicrobial Power

Protrusion-Derived EVs Boost Protein Delivery Efficiency

Protrusion-Derived EVs Boost Protein Delivery Efficiency

Tumor Environment Constrains Cellular Signal Carrying Vesicles

Tumor Environment Constrains Cellular Signal Carrying Vesicles

Single-cell atlas reveals how melanoma evades the immune system

Single-cell atlas reveals how melanoma evades the immune system

Cells Use Protein Partnership to Manage Oxidative Stress

Cells Use Protein Partnership to Manage Oxidative Stress

Tool Enables Accurate Detection of Microbes in Cancer Genomes

Tool Enables Accurate Detection of Microbes in Cancer Genomes

Water Pressure Mechanism Enables Rapid Cancer Cell Migration

Water Pressure Mechanism Enables Rapid Cancer Cell Migration

New Gene-Editing Strategy to Eliminate Aggressive Cancer Cells

New Gene-Editing Strategy to Eliminate Aggressive Cancer Cells

New Genetic Rules Guide Killer T Cell Fate

New Genetic Rules Guide Killer T Cell Fate

Aged Neutrophils With CCL3 Drive Tumor Growth Across Cancers

Aged Neutrophils With CCL3 Drive Tumor Growth Across Cancers

Lightweight AI Model Reveals Rules Governing Gene Regulation

Lightweight AI Model Reveals Rules Governing Gene Regulation

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