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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 Maps Cellular Stress Memory

New Tool Maps Cellular Stress Memory

The First Data Set Decoding RNA-Driven Phase Separations

The First Data Set Decoding RNA-Driven Phase Separations

Berkeley Lab and Genentech Team Up to Develop Next-Generation Drug Delivery System

Berkeley Lab and Genentech Team Up to Develop Next-Generation Drug Delivery System

Scientists Discover Specific Genes Involved in Rare, Life-Threatening Heart Disease

Scientists Discover Specific Genes Involved in Rare, Life-Threatening Heart Disease

Extrusion-Mediated Self-Renewal: A New Way for Kidney Cells to Stay Healthy

Extrusion-Mediated Self-Renewal: A New Way for Kidney Cells to Stay Healthy

New P38 Inhibitors Selectively Target Cardiac Cell Death

New P38 Inhibitors Selectively Target Cardiac Cell Death

Xenogeneic-Free Brain Organoids Offer New Hope for Studying Neurodegenerative Diseases

Xenogeneic-Free Brain Organoids Offer New Hope for Studying Neurodegenerative Diseases

Metabolic Systems Share Previously Unknown Universal Properties: Study

Metabolic Systems Share Previously Unknown Universal Properties: Study

Revealing the Function of Retrotransposons

Revealing the Function of Retrotransposons

Mast Cells May Help Humans Avoid Harmful Antigens

Mast Cells May Help Humans Avoid Harmful Antigens

New Approach to Reverse Aging and Restore Cellular Function

New Approach to Reverse Aging and Restore Cellular Function

The Future of Nanobiotechnology: Ethical Considerations

The Future of Nanobiotechnology: Ethical Considerations

Dad’s Genes “Remote Control” Mom’s Metabolism to Benefit Fetus

Dad’s Genes “Remote Control” Mom’s Metabolism to Benefit Fetus

The Mechanism of Immune Memory Development

The Mechanism of Immune Memory Development

Lipe Gene Plays Pivotal Role in Retinal Health, Study Finds

Lipe Gene Plays Pivotal Role in Retinal Health, Study Finds

New Insights Into How Genes Are Activated

New Insights Into How Genes Are Activated

Whole Genome Sequencing More Effective Than Targeted Gene Sequencing in Detecting Genetic Disorders

Whole Genome Sequencing More Effective Than Targeted Gene Sequencing in Detecting Genetic Disorders

Revolutionizing Drug Design with Light-Activated Molecular Machines

Revolutionizing Drug Design with Light-Activated Molecular Machines

Research may Offer a New Way to Break Through Cancer's Hypoxia-Induced Defenses

Research may Offer a New Way to Break Through Cancer's Hypoxia-Induced Defenses

New Culture System may Improve Efficiency and Safety of Genome Editing in HSCs

New Culture System may Improve Efficiency and Safety of Genome Editing in HSCs

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