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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.
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

Bacteria’s ability to develop novel peptides for cancer treatment

Bacteria’s ability to develop novel peptides for cancer treatment

Role of MCL1 in maintaining intestinal homeostasis

Role of MCL1 in maintaining intestinal homeostasis

A New Imaging Technique for Mapping Forces Exerted by Cell Clusters

A New Imaging Technique for Mapping Forces Exerted by Cell Clusters

IL-2's flexible structure helping the immune system

IL-2's flexible structure helping the immune system

New CRISPR technology targets thousands of genes

New CRISPR technology targets thousands of genes

Researchers capture occurrence of bursts of diversity in microbiota in real time

Researchers capture occurrence of bursts of diversity in microbiota in real time

Study explains “dark” portion of human genome implicated in various disorders

Study explains “dark” portion of human genome implicated in various disorders

Research on mice shows unexpected effect of intermittent fasting on fat metabolism

Research on mice shows unexpected effect of intermittent fasting on fat metabolism

Copper-binding protein influences migration of breast cancer cells

Copper-binding protein influences migration of breast cancer cells

In a first, AI discovers antibiotic that kills dangerous bacteria

In a first, AI discovers antibiotic that kills dangerous bacteria

New discovery reveals earliest known instance of complex form of protein regulation

New discovery reveals earliest known instance of complex form of protein regulation

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

New method has revealed how cells communicate

New method has revealed how cells communicate

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

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

Intact Protein Mass Spectrometry of Cell Culture Harvest Guides Cell Line Development for Trispecific Antibodies

Intact Protein Mass Spectrometry of Cell Culture Harvest Guides Cell Line Development for Trispecific Antibodies

Mass Spectrometry‐Based Strategies for Therapeutic Antibodies Extensive Characterization and Optimization

Mass Spectrometry‐Based Strategies for Therapeutic Antibodies Extensive Characterization and Optimization

Combining AIMS with machine learning to speed up breast cancer diagnosis

Combining AIMS with machine learning to speed up breast cancer diagnosis

Applying integrated lipidomics and proteomics in multiple myeloma reveals potential disease pathways

Applying integrated lipidomics and proteomics in multiple myeloma reveals potential disease pathways

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