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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.
Scaffolding Protein Helps in the Creation of Biomolecular Condensate

Scaffolding Protein Helps in the Creation of Biomolecular Condensate

Researchers Identify Key Cells Involved in the Process of Cartilage Regeneration in Lizards

Researchers Identify Key Cells Involved in the Process of Cartilage Regeneration in Lizards

New Mechanism Regulating Tumor Growth in the Skeleton Identified

New Mechanism Regulating Tumor Growth in the Skeleton Identified

Deep Learning Methods Developed For Computational Protein Design

Deep Learning Methods Developed For Computational Protein Design

Revealing the Link Between Radiation Damage and DNA Rupture Time

Revealing the Link Between Radiation Damage and DNA Rupture Time

Unique Molecular Structure Has Effects on Age-Related Diseases

Unique Molecular Structure Has Effects on Age-Related Diseases

Detection of Mutations in Children with Brain Tumors

Detection of Mutations in Children with Brain Tumors

Researchers Elucidate STING Protein's New Role in Immune Defense

Researchers Elucidate STING Protein's New Role in Immune Defense

RNA Modification in Driving Pancreatic Cancer Growth

RNA Modification in Driving Pancreatic Cancer Growth

GEMINI Test Uses Genome-Wide Sequencing to Detect Cancer

GEMINI Test Uses Genome-Wide Sequencing to Detect Cancer

New Insights Into How T Cells Become Exhausted in Cancer

New Insights Into How T Cells Become Exhausted in Cancer

Elephants may Hold Secrets to Long Life

Elephants may Hold Secrets to Long Life

Determining a Network of Cellular Programs Controlling Human Cancers

Determining a Network of Cellular Programs Controlling Human Cancers

Study Uncovers a Key Characteristic of the Spatial Distribution of Tropical Adult Trees

Study Uncovers a Key Characteristic of the Spatial Distribution of Tropical Adult Trees

Analyzing Deep Learning Methods for Computational Protein Design

Analyzing Deep Learning Methods for Computational Protein Design

Mothers Who Eat Herbs in Early Pregnancy Can Protect Their Grandchildren’s Brains, Finds Study

Mothers Who Eat Herbs in Early Pregnancy Can Protect Their Grandchildren’s Brains, Finds Study

Potential Strategies for Slowing Cognitive Deterioration in Age-Associated Neurodegenerative Conditions

Potential Strategies for Slowing Cognitive Deterioration in Age-Associated Neurodegenerative Conditions

New Breakthrough in Generative AI Models and AlphaFold Structures for Drug Discovery

New Breakthrough in Generative AI Models and AlphaFold Structures for Drug Discovery

New Nanopore Technology Can Identify Single-Molecule Protein Variations

New Nanopore Technology Can Identify Single-Molecule Protein Variations

Mainz Biomed Announces Live Launch of ColoAlert® with Marylebone Laboratory in the United Kingdom

Mainz Biomed Announces Live Launch of ColoAlert® with Marylebone Laboratory in the United Kingdom

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