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Metastasis is the spread of cancer from one part of the body to another. A tumor formed by cells that have spread is called a “metastatic tumor” or a “metastasis.” The metastatic tumor contains cells that are like those in the original (primary) tumor. The plural form of metastasis is metastases
Research reveals insights into relationship between synthetic gene circuits and their host cells

Research reveals insights into relationship between synthetic gene circuits and their host cells

Virtual Cell Predicts How Close Tumor Environment Influences Cancer Metastasis

Virtual Cell Predicts How Close Tumor Environment Influences Cancer Metastasis

How do stem cells promote neuronal growth in tissue regeneration?

How do stem cells promote neuronal growth in tissue regeneration?

New method for mapping the structures of heparan sulfate sugars

New method for mapping the structures of heparan sulfate sugars

New CRISPR technology targets thousands of genes

New CRISPR technology targets thousands of genes

Copper-binding protein influences migration of breast cancer cells

Copper-binding protein influences migration of breast cancer cells

A new breakthrough could lead to better approaches for preventing breast cancer metastasis

A new breakthrough could lead to better approaches for preventing breast cancer metastasis

WDR74 modulates melanoma tumorigenesis and metastasis through the RPL5–MDM2–p53 pathway

WDR74 modulates melanoma tumorigenesis and metastasis through the RPL5–MDM2–p53 pathway

Considering evolution of the cancer genome in metastatic disease

Considering evolution of the cancer genome in metastatic disease

Potential biomarker for lung cancer prognosis revealed

Potential biomarker for lung cancer prognosis revealed

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