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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.
New Pasta Tool Calculates Cellular Biological Age Through Gene Activity

New Pasta Tool Calculates Cellular Biological Age Through Gene Activity

Reengineering Glial Cell Signaling Pathways to Slow Down ALS Symptoms

Reengineering Glial Cell Signaling Pathways to Slow Down ALS Symptoms

Study Shows How Zombie Cells Drive Chronic Inflammaging-and Age-Related Diseases

Study Shows How Zombie Cells Drive Chronic Inflammaging-and Age-Related Diseases

AI Models Zero In on Antibody Binding Regions to Improve Drug Target Predictions

AI Models Zero In on Antibody Binding Regions to Improve Drug Target Predictions

Locally Activated Skull T Cells Halt Glioblastoma Growth in Mice

Locally Activated Skull T Cells Halt Glioblastoma Growth in Mice

Researchers Reveal Overlooked Colorectal Cancer DNA Repair Breakdown Fingerprint

Researchers Reveal Overlooked Colorectal Cancer DNA Repair Breakdown Fingerprint

Basel Study Challenges Long-Held Assumptions About Coronin Proteins

Basel Study Challenges Long-Held Assumptions About Coronin Proteins

New Research Links Chronic Inflammation to Tumor Microenvironment Epigenetic Changes

New Research Links Chronic Inflammation to Tumor Microenvironment Epigenetic Changes

Study Shows How Genetic Switches Help 3D Printed Bone Grow Blood Vessels

Study Shows How Genetic Switches Help 3D Printed Bone Grow Blood Vessels

Innovative LATeNT Platform Controls Neural Paths to Treat Brain Disorders

Innovative LATeNT Platform Controls Neural Paths to Treat Brain Disorders

Researchers Develop Invisible Cell Armor for Safer Diabetes Treatment

Researchers Develop Invisible Cell Armor for Safer Diabetes Treatment

New Potential Target for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

New Potential Target for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

Research Reveals Supposedly Decoded Gene Has Hidden Cellular Function

Research Reveals Supposedly Decoded Gene Has Hidden Cellular Function

New Lipid Vesicles Evade Immune Cells to Target Cancer Tumors

New Lipid Vesicles Evade Immune Cells to Target Cancer Tumors

Histone Variants Control DNA Methylation Patterns in Plant Genomes

Histone Variants Control DNA Methylation Patterns in Plant Genomes

High-Speed Microscope Captures Millisecond-Scale Brain Signaling Activity

High-Speed Microscope Captures Millisecond-Scale Brain Signaling Activity

Study Shows How Compact Viral Structures Boost Protein Yields for mRNA Vaccines

Study Shows How Compact Viral Structures Boost Protein Yields for mRNA Vaccines

New Proximity Labeling Method Discovers Critical Protein Interactions in Cancer

New Proximity Labeling Method Discovers Critical Protein Interactions in Cancer

Researchers Uncover Hidden Switch Helping Cancer Evade Immune Systems

Researchers Uncover Hidden Switch Helping Cancer Evade Immune Systems

Bacterial Membrane Particles Emerge As Promising Tools in Oncology Research

Bacterial Membrane Particles Emerge As Promising Tools in Oncology Research

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