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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.
Study Unveils Dual Role of 7-DHC in Ferroptosis and Cancer Cell Survival

Study Unveils Dual Role of 7-DHC in Ferroptosis and Cancer Cell Survival

Promising Drug Offers Hope for Overcoming Resistance to Protein Degraders

Promising Drug Offers Hope for Overcoming Resistance to Protein Degraders

RNA-Seq Unveils Molecular Subtypes for Tailored Pediatric B-ALL Treatment

RNA-Seq Unveils Molecular Subtypes for Tailored Pediatric B-ALL Treatment

NLRC5 Gene Reactivation Boosts Tumor-Killing Immunity

NLRC5 Gene Reactivation Boosts Tumor-Killing Immunity

Bio-Techne’s Advanced Cell Diagnostics (ACD) Sets New Standard in Spatial Biology with Protease-Free RNAscope Multiomics

Bio-Techne’s Advanced Cell Diagnostics (ACD) Sets New Standard in Spatial Biology with Protease-Free RNAscope Multiomics

Blockchain Fuels Search for Origins of Metabolism

Blockchain Fuels Search for Origins of Metabolism

High-Resolution Map Exposes Cellular Pathways to Fertility

High-Resolution Map Exposes Cellular Pathways to Fertility

Unveiling the Design Principles of Gene Regulatory Networks

Unveiling the Design Principles of Gene Regulatory Networks

Genomic Insights Into the Evolution of Gigantism in Cetaceans

Genomic Insights Into the Evolution of Gigantism in Cetaceans

Revolutionizing Drug Discovery with Novel Sulfur Compound Synthesis

Revolutionizing Drug Discovery with Novel Sulfur Compound Synthesis

Cholangiocarcinoma: New Organ-On-Chip Aims at Accelerating Research and Personalized Medicine

Cholangiocarcinoma: New Organ-On-Chip Aims at Accelerating Research and Personalized Medicine

Boosting Central Memory T Cells with Targeted Protein Modulation

Boosting Central Memory T Cells with Targeted Protein Modulation

Phage Proteins Tame CRISPR-Cas3, Paving Way for Precise Gene Therapy

Phage Proteins Tame CRISPR-Cas3, Paving Way for Precise Gene Therapy

CD4+ T Cells Revealed as Powerful Cancer Killers

CD4+ T Cells Revealed as Powerful Cancer Killers

McMaster Team Publishes Instruction Manual for Detecting Rare B Cells

McMaster Team Publishes Instruction Manual for Detecting Rare B Cells

DNA Repair Breakthrough: Scientists Reveal RecA's Precise Helix Navigation

DNA Repair Breakthrough: Scientists Reveal RecA's Precise Helix Navigation

Understanding How Inherited DNA Variations Influence Blood Cancer Development

Understanding How Inherited DNA Variations Influence Blood Cancer Development

USC Scientists Discover Protein Key to 3D Genome Control and Gene Silencing

USC Scientists Discover Protein Key to 3D Genome Control and Gene Silencing

Algal Blooms May Pose More Health Risks Than Previously Thought

Algal Blooms May Pose More Health Risks Than Previously Thought

Messenger RNA Therapy Could be Used to Correct Rare Liver Genetic Disease

Messenger RNA Therapy Could be Used to Correct Rare Liver Genetic Disease

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