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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.
Study pinpoints a splicing deregulation that causes therapeutic vulnerability in pediatric AML

Study pinpoints a splicing deregulation that causes therapeutic vulnerability in pediatric AML

LDL-mediated nanoparticle drug delivery could potentially circumvent high-grade gliomas

LDL-mediated nanoparticle drug delivery could potentially circumvent high-grade gliomas

Discovery could establish an effective control environment for chromosome instability

Discovery could establish an effective control environment for chromosome instability

Revolutionary drug blocks a gene associated with driving the spread of bone cancer

Revolutionary drug blocks a gene associated with driving the spread of bone cancer

AI tool can accurately identify normal and abnormal chest X-rays in a clinical setting

AI tool can accurately identify normal and abnormal chest X-rays in a clinical setting

Study pinpoints a key cause of metastasis from an aggressive form of pediatric brain cancer

Study pinpoints a key cause of metastasis from an aggressive form of pediatric brain cancer

Randomness governs the responsiveness of tumor cells to chemotherapy

Randomness governs the responsiveness of tumor cells to chemotherapy

Significance of large-scale genetic studies in men of African ancestry

Significance of large-scale genetic studies in men of African ancestry

Researchers track a specialized garbage disposal cell inside lymph nodes for the first time

Researchers track a specialized garbage disposal cell inside lymph nodes for the first time

Using nanoparticles to carry drugs across the blood-brain barrier

Using nanoparticles to carry drugs across the blood-brain barrier

Innovative method to quickly identify bacteria in fluids

Innovative method to quickly identify bacteria in fluids

Researchers uncover how DNA double-stranded breaks are repaired

Researchers uncover how DNA double-stranded breaks are repaired

Applying crocodile’s unique pH sensing mechanism to benefit humans

Applying crocodile’s unique pH sensing mechanism to benefit humans

Regulatory T cells produced in the gut play a role in repairing injured muscles

Regulatory T cells produced in the gut play a role in repairing injured muscles

Uncovering the complete 3D structure of p53 protein

Uncovering the complete 3D structure of p53 protein

Researchers provide an entirely new perspective on tissue oxygenation

Researchers provide an entirely new perspective on tissue oxygenation

Novel framework provides solutions to evade detoxification networks

Novel framework provides solutions to evade detoxification networks

The relationship between cancer and DMD gene expression discovered

The relationship between cancer and DMD gene expression discovered

Redefining low-risk WNT-pathway medulloblastoma based on newer biological information

Redefining low-risk WNT-pathway medulloblastoma based on newer biological information

Researchers show how the production of different macromolecules peaks at different times

Researchers show how the production of different macromolecules peaks at different times

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