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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 tool reveals potentially risky DNA alterations at site of CRISPR gene repair

New tool reveals potentially risky DNA alterations at site of CRISPR gene repair

Study may lead to alternative treatment for potentially addictive opioid pain killers

Study may lead to alternative treatment for potentially addictive opioid pain killers

New way to quantify the key characteristics of RNA-binding proteins

New way to quantify the key characteristics of RNA-binding proteins

An outlook on latest trends in peptide drug discovery and development

An outlook on latest trends in peptide drug discovery and development

N-terminal acetylation shields proteins from degradation and inhibits programmed cell death

N-terminal acetylation shields proteins from degradation and inhibits programmed cell death

Inherited genetic variation plays a role in how patients respond to cancer immunotherapy

Inherited genetic variation plays a role in how patients respond to cancer immunotherapy

Scientists use new approach to avert drug resistance in glioblastomas

Scientists use new approach to avert drug resistance in glioblastomas

Researchers identify tumor suppressor gene involved in stress response

Researchers identify tumor suppressor gene involved in stress response

Researchers program genome tool to target specific histone proteins

Researchers program genome tool to target specific histone proteins

Unusual DNA folding leads to higher mutation rates

Unusual DNA folding leads to higher mutation rates

Researchers discover new molecular mechanism that promotes cell migration

Researchers discover new molecular mechanism that promotes cell migration

New therapeutic approach to restore the effectiveness of immune cells

New therapeutic approach to restore the effectiveness of immune cells

Bernese researchers create sophisticated lung-on-chip

Bernese researchers create sophisticated lung-on-chip

New platform may accelerate genomic medicine research, drug therapies

New platform may accelerate genomic medicine research, drug therapies

Study uncovers how cells actively seek information to make better collective decisions

Study uncovers how cells actively seek information to make better collective decisions

Blocking autophagy could help treat certain cancers

Blocking autophagy could help treat certain cancers

Researchers identify three genes regulating stemness of gastric tissue stem cells

Researchers identify three genes regulating stemness of gastric tissue stem cells

$1.8 million NIH grant supports research on extracellular vesicles

$1.8 million NIH grant supports research on extracellular vesicles

Components of Neanderthals' gut microbiota are essential for human health

Components of Neanderthals' gut microbiota are essential for human health

AI analyzes tissue scans to identify cancer patients at risk of hyperprogressive disease

AI analyzes tissue scans to identify cancer patients at risk of hyperprogressive disease

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