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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.
Plant Protein Structure Provides New Insights Into Human Cancer and Better Crops

Plant Protein Structure Provides New Insights Into Human Cancer and Better Crops

AstroID Database Organizes Billions of Cancer Cells Into Searchable Hierarchical Tiers

AstroID Database Organizes Billions of Cancer Cells Into Searchable Hierarchical Tiers

Evo 2 AI Model Learns Patterns Across DNA of Life

Evo 2 AI Model Learns Patterns Across DNA of Life

Bacteria-Powered Drug Discovery: A Greener Path to Curing "Undruggable" Cancers

Bacteria-Powered Drug Discovery: A Greener Path to Curing "Undruggable" Cancers

Research Shows Successful Recovery of Antigen-Specific T Cells in Mouse Models

Research Shows Successful Recovery of Antigen-Specific T Cells in Mouse Models

Macrophages Offer a Safer Alternative to CAR-T Therapies with Lower Toxicity

Macrophages Offer a Safer Alternative to CAR-T Therapies with Lower Toxicity

Study Warns AI Often Predicts Gene Mutations by Looking at Unrelated Traits

Study Warns AI Often Predicts Gene Mutations by Looking at Unrelated Traits

Nabsys Showcases Genome-Scale Mapping of ORF2p DNA Nicking at AGBT 2026

Nabsys Showcases Genome-Scale Mapping of ORF2p DNA Nicking at AGBT 2026

Decoding the Molecular Machinery of Vesicle Transport

Decoding the Molecular Machinery of Vesicle Transport

How Catalytic RNA Redefined Enzymes and the Origin of Life

How Catalytic RNA Redefined Enzymes and the Origin of Life

Jumping DNA Elements Drive Early Genomic Chaos in Cancer

Jumping DNA Elements Drive Early Genomic Chaos in Cancer

Single-Cell Atlas Reveals Coordinated Aging Across Multiple Organs

Single-Cell Atlas Reveals Coordinated Aging Across Multiple Organs

Study Uncovers Regulated Nuclear DNA Extraction in Dying Cells

Study Uncovers Regulated Nuclear DNA Extraction in Dying Cells

Structural Blueprint of Cellular Biomolecular Condensates Opens New Therapeutic Possibilities

Structural Blueprint of Cellular Biomolecular Condensates Opens New Therapeutic Possibilities

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

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