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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 Model Captures Multiple Factors Driving Alpha-Synuclein Aggregation

New Model Captures Multiple Factors Driving Alpha-Synuclein Aggregation

TAM-Sense Offers Painless Imaging of Tumor Inflammation

TAM-Sense Offers Painless Imaging of Tumor Inflammation

Unveiling the Potential of the New Antibiotics Against Bacteria

Unveiling the Potential of the New Antibiotics Against Bacteria

Rare YKT6 Gene Variants Linked to New Neurological Disorder

Rare YKT6 Gene Variants Linked to New Neurological Disorder

Acidic Fortress of Tumors Could Rebuff Immune Cells

Acidic Fortress of Tumors Could Rebuff Immune Cells

Study may Provide a Roadmap for Addressing Cytokine Storms in Severe COVID-19

Study may Provide a Roadmap for Addressing Cytokine Storms in Severe COVID-19

Structural and Biochemical Mechanism of ALDH6A1 Uncovered

Structural and Biochemical Mechanism of ALDH6A1 Uncovered

UC San Diego Scientists Uncover Mechanism Behind Mitosis Timing

UC San Diego Scientists Uncover Mechanism Behind Mitosis Timing

Researchers Identify Protein Regulating Gas Vesicle Patterning in Bacteria

Researchers Identify Protein Regulating Gas Vesicle Patterning in Bacteria

Chickadees' Brain Activity Reveals Unique Memory Barcodes

Chickadees' Brain Activity Reveals Unique Memory Barcodes

Researchers Track the Genomic Interactions Between Tasmanian Devils and Cancer

Researchers Track the Genomic Interactions Between Tasmanian Devils and Cancer

Penn Researchers Develop Breakthrough Technique for Creating Human Artificial Chromosomes

Penn Researchers Develop Breakthrough Technique for Creating Human Artificial Chromosomes

Nanoparticle-Based Therapy Shows Promise in Eradicating Tumors

Nanoparticle-Based Therapy Shows Promise in Eradicating Tumors

AI Predicts Multiple Protein Shapes, Boosting Drug Development

AI Predicts Multiple Protein Shapes, Boosting Drug Development

Nucleus Genomics Introduces DNA Analysis Product for Personalized Medicine

Nucleus Genomics Introduces DNA Analysis Product for Personalized Medicine

GPT-4 Streamlines Cell Type Identification in Single-Cell RNA Sequencing

GPT-4 Streamlines Cell Type Identification in Single-Cell RNA Sequencing

New Theory Links Gene Length to Cellular Decline

New Theory Links Gene Length to Cellular Decline

Research Sheds Light on Blood Cell Production in Mouse Skeleton

Research Sheds Light on Blood Cell Production in Mouse Skeleton

Federal Regulation Urged for Direct-to-Consumer Microbiome Tests

Federal Regulation Urged for Direct-to-Consumer Microbiome Tests

Unraveling the Role of Gene Length in Aging

Unraveling the Role of Gene Length in Aging

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