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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.
Novel Genetic Disorder Associated With Neurodevelopmental Differences Discovered

Novel Genetic Disorder Associated With Neurodevelopmental Differences Discovered

Researchers Identify Genes Responsible for Craniofacial Dysmorphology in Down Syndrome

Researchers Identify Genes Responsible for Craniofacial Dysmorphology in Down Syndrome

Novel Mathematical Framework Evaluates the Dynamics of Adaptive Immune Evasion

Novel Mathematical Framework Evaluates the Dynamics of Adaptive Immune Evasion

Researchers Develop 9CN-Rhodol-Based Activatable Raman Probes With High Sensitivity

Researchers Develop 9CN-Rhodol-Based Activatable Raman Probes With High Sensitivity

New Genetic Mutations Linked to Canine Bladder Cancers Identified

New Genetic Mutations Linked to Canine Bladder Cancers Identified

A Rapid Method for the Quantitative Detection of miRNA

A Rapid Method for the Quantitative Detection of miRNA

Revealing an Unanticipated Mechanism for Chaperone-Mediated Ribosome Repair

Revealing an Unanticipated Mechanism for Chaperone-Mediated Ribosome Repair

CloneTracer Reveals a Differentiation Landscape of Acute Myeloid Leukemia

CloneTracer Reveals a Differentiation Landscape of Acute Myeloid Leukemia

Blocking Necroptosis Could Lead to the Inhibition of Cancer Metastasis

Blocking Necroptosis Could Lead to the Inhibition of Cancer Metastasis

New Powerful Resource to Understand the Biology of Extracellular RNA

New Powerful Resource to Understand the Biology of Extracellular RNA

Study Uncovers a Protein-Protein Interaction Related to Parkinson's Disease

Study Uncovers a Protein-Protein Interaction Related to Parkinson's Disease

Universal Mechanism by Which Cells Determine DNA Shape Uncovered

Universal Mechanism by Which Cells Determine DNA Shape Uncovered

Increased Fucose Digestion by Gut Bacteria Linked to Lower Immune Responses to COVID-19 Vaccine

Increased Fucose Digestion by Gut Bacteria Linked to Lower Immune Responses to COVID-19 Vaccine

Gene-Silencing Complexes Work Together to Render X Chromosomes Inactive

Gene-Silencing Complexes Work Together to Render X Chromosomes Inactive

A Previously Unknown Mechanism for DNA Folding Revealed

A Previously Unknown Mechanism for DNA Folding Revealed

Researchers Identify Novel Role of a Protein in the Development of Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease

Researchers Identify Novel Role of a Protein in the Development of Alcohol-Associated Liver Disease

Augmenting Anatomical EM Images with Multiplexed Gene Expression Maps

Augmenting Anatomical EM Images with Multiplexed Gene Expression Maps

The Function of ANKLE1 in the Prevention of DNA Damage and Autoimmunity

The Function of ANKLE1 in the Prevention of DNA Damage and Autoimmunity

Inhibition of p21 may be a Promising Strategy for Limiting Age-Related Inflammatory Disorders

Inhibition of p21 may be a Promising Strategy for Limiting Age-Related Inflammatory Disorders

A Protein Domain Could Lead to New Treatments for COVID-19

A Protein Domain Could Lead to New Treatments for COVID-19

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