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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.
Preventing Immunological Rejection Following Transplantation

Preventing Immunological Rejection Following Transplantation

Human Conjunctiva Model Developed For First Time

Human Conjunctiva Model Developed For First Time

Big Data Analysis Reveals Hidden Patterns in Human Chromosomes

Big Data Analysis Reveals Hidden Patterns in Human Chromosomes

Scientists Reinvent Spectinomycin as a Powerhouse Weapon for Drug-Resistant Superbug

Scientists Reinvent Spectinomycin as a Powerhouse Weapon for Drug-Resistant Superbug

Epigenetic Key Unlocks Treatment Path for Endocrine-Resistant Breast Cancer

Epigenetic Key Unlocks Treatment Path for Endocrine-Resistant Breast Cancer

Boosting Post-Transplant Survival: Tailoring Gut Microbiome to Fight GvHD

Boosting Post-Transplant Survival: Tailoring Gut Microbiome to Fight GvHD

Researchers Decode Immune System's Role in Epigenetic Clocks

Researchers Decode Immune System's Role in Epigenetic Clocks

AI Program Reveals Cellular Neighborhoods in Cancer Microenvironments

AI Program Reveals Cellular Neighborhoods in Cancer Microenvironments

Novel Amino Acid Nanoparticles Offer Hope for Fighting Multi-Drug Resistant Cancers

Novel Amino Acid Nanoparticles Offer Hope for Fighting Multi-Drug Resistant Cancers

New Method Reveals Bacteria's Protein Targeting System

New Method Reveals Bacteria's Protein Targeting System

mEnrich-seq: A High-Specificity Bacterial Enrichment Technique for Microbiome Research

mEnrich-seq: A High-Specificity Bacterial Enrichment Technique for Microbiome Research

Mechanism of Pathogenic Fungus Aspergillus fumigatus Unveiled

Mechanism of Pathogenic Fungus Aspergillus fumigatus Unveiled

Research Reveals Unforeseen Functions for Autophagy Genes in Neuronal Health and Aging

Research Reveals Unforeseen Functions for Autophagy Genes in Neuronal Health and Aging

Scientists Develop Tiny Human Cerebellums to Decipher Disease and Design Therapies

Scientists Develop Tiny Human Cerebellums to Decipher Disease and Design Therapies

Unraveling the Mysteries of COPII-Mediated Protein Transport

Unraveling the Mysteries of COPII-Mediated Protein Transport

Improved Mapping of Small-Molecule Binding Sites in Cells

Improved Mapping of Small-Molecule Binding Sites in Cells

Genetic Twist in Tiny Protein Protects Against Parkinson's

Genetic Twist in Tiny Protein Protects Against Parkinson's

AI Tool Offers a Deep Dive Into Tissues, Boosting Cancer Detection and Treatment

AI Tool Offers a Deep Dive Into Tissues, Boosting Cancer Detection and Treatment

EPFL Scientists Develop Platform for Orally Available Cyclic Peptide Drugs

EPFL Scientists Develop Platform for Orally Available Cyclic Peptide Drugs

AI-Powered Drug Breakthrough: Insilico Unveils Potent FGFR2/3 Inhibitor for Solid Tumors

AI-Powered Drug Breakthrough: Insilico Unveils Potent FGFR2/3 Inhibitor for Solid Tumors

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