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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.
Researchers identify a new subset of cells involved in immune response against hepatitis B

Researchers identify a new subset of cells involved in immune response against hepatitis B

Study shows how a network of genes directs trachea and esophagus development

Study shows how a network of genes directs trachea and esophagus development

Study identifies new pathway to attack tumor cells

Study identifies new pathway to attack tumor cells

Study investigates how cancer adapts its metabolism to overcome treatment

Study investigates how cancer adapts its metabolism to overcome treatment

DNA damage and repair jointly shape mutational signatures

DNA damage and repair jointly shape mutational signatures

Scientists develop a molecular shield to stabilize near-infrared fluorescent dyes

Scientists develop a molecular shield to stabilize near-infrared fluorescent dyes

New technology to rapidly create antibody-drug conjugates

New technology to rapidly create antibody-drug conjugates

New model decodes relationship between metabolic mechanisms and genes

New model decodes relationship between metabolic mechanisms and genes

C19ORF57 gene could advance reproductive medicine

C19ORF57 gene could advance reproductive medicine

New image of LSD1 enzyme in action could provide insight into gene regulation

New image of LSD1 enzyme in action could provide insight into gene regulation

Human protein plays crucial role in transcription and genome integrity

Human protein plays crucial role in transcription and genome integrity

Salk researchers discover how cells remember their identity

Salk researchers discover how cells remember their identity

Cryo-electron microscopy helps visualize PANX1 protein at near-atomic level

Cryo-electron microscopy helps visualize PANX1 protein at near-atomic level

Advanced microscopy techniques help visualize telomerase in living cells

Advanced microscopy techniques help visualize telomerase in living cells

‘Terminator’ protein halts tumorigenesis

‘Terminator’ protein halts tumorigenesis

Synthetic red blood cells mimic favorable properties of natural ones

Synthetic red blood cells mimic favorable properties of natural ones

Study uncovers why developing nerve cells take a wrong turn

Study uncovers why developing nerve cells take a wrong turn

Researchers identify key gene essential for leukemia stem cells' survival

Researchers identify key gene essential for leukemia stem cells' survival

Researchers deconstruct complex mechanisms that control  tissue repair

Researchers deconstruct complex mechanisms that control tissue repair

Study identifies key protein required for optimal immune responses to cancer

Study identifies key protein required for optimal immune responses to cancer

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