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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 Epigenetic Vulnerability Of Acute Myeloid Leukemia Revealed

New Epigenetic Vulnerability Of Acute Myeloid Leukemia Revealed

The Modified Development Potential of Worm Embryonic Cells

The Modified Development Potential of Worm Embryonic Cells

Specialized Diet Stimulates a Unique Form of Programmed Cell Death

Specialized Diet Stimulates a Unique Form of Programmed Cell Death

Trinity Scientists Discover New Mechanisms Involved in Establishing Cellular Identity

Trinity Scientists Discover New Mechanisms Involved in Establishing Cellular Identity

Novel Method can Measure the Abundance and Modification of tRNA Molecules in a Single Step

Novel Method can Measure the Abundance and Modification of tRNA Molecules in a Single Step

Key Enzyme in Sugar Metabolism Plays Role in Protecting Cancer Cells

Key Enzyme in Sugar Metabolism Plays Role in Protecting Cancer Cells

Novel Tridimensional Anticancer Agents Have the Ability to Overcome Drug Resistance in Cancer Cells

Novel Tridimensional Anticancer Agents Have the Ability to Overcome Drug Resistance in Cancer Cells

Novel Protein Involved in Tumor Suppression Identified

Novel Protein Involved in Tumor Suppression Identified

Promoting Gut Health in Mice with Broccoli Consumption

Promoting Gut Health in Mice with Broccoli Consumption

Attacking the HTLV-1 Virus With the Help of Special Gene Scissors

Attacking the HTLV-1 Virus With the Help of Special Gene Scissors

Newly Discovered Mechanism may Have Profound Implications for Colorectal Cancer Prevention

Newly Discovered Mechanism may Have Profound Implications for Colorectal Cancer Prevention

Enhancing Cancer Modeling with New Genetic Analysis Tool

Enhancing Cancer Modeling with New Genetic Analysis Tool

Gut Microbiome and Enhanced Tumor Immune Response in Pancreatic Cancer Survivors

Gut Microbiome and Enhanced Tumor Immune Response in Pancreatic Cancer Survivors

Experts Unravel the Crystal Structure of CENP-E

Experts Unravel the Crystal Structure of CENP-E

Role of Engineered E. coli in Sending Therapeutic Nanobodies to the Gut

Role of Engineered E. coli in Sending Therapeutic Nanobodies to the Gut

Novel Way of Collecting Highly Detailed Information About Organic Tissues

Novel Way of Collecting Highly Detailed Information About Organic Tissues

Cellular Recycling Function in the Brain Slows Dramatically After Traumatic Brain Injury

Cellular Recycling Function in the Brain Slows Dramatically After Traumatic Brain Injury

Customized AI-driven gut microbiome study to classify colorectal cancer

Customized AI-driven gut microbiome study to classify colorectal cancer

Insights into mechanisms impacting NSCLC disease progression

Insights into mechanisms impacting NSCLC disease progression

Revealing how cohesin attaches to the DNA and forms loops

Revealing how cohesin attaches to the DNA and forms loops

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