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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.
Cracking the Code of the Cytoplasm: How Cells Organize Protein Production

Cracking the Code of the Cytoplasm: How Cells Organize Protein Production

Sticky Secrets Revealed: Epithelial Cells Stick and Signal for Perfect Tissues

Sticky Secrets Revealed: Epithelial Cells Stick and Signal for Perfect Tissues

Sirtuin 6 Boosts DNA Repair in Aging Cartilage Cells

Sirtuin 6 Boosts DNA Repair in Aging Cartilage Cells

Structural Insights Unmask Novel Adaptations and Functions of Human LINE-1 ORF2

Structural Insights Unmask Novel Adaptations and Functions of Human LINE-1 ORF2

NUS Scientists Develop Novel Method to Identify and Sort Killer Immune Cells

NUS Scientists Develop Novel Method to Identify and Sort Killer Immune Cells

Light-Activated "Good Vibrations" can Destroy Cancer Cells

Light-Activated "Good Vibrations" can Destroy Cancer Cells

Researchers Uncover Previously Unknown Inactive Form of p38a Protein

Researchers Uncover Previously Unknown Inactive Form of p38a Protein

Decoding Zebrafish Development: A Comprehensive Gene Expression Atlas

Decoding Zebrafish Development: A Comprehensive Gene Expression Atlas

SERS Decodes Cancer's Whispers: Metabolites Reveal Tumor Communication and Potential Targets

SERS Decodes Cancer's Whispers: Metabolites Reveal Tumor Communication and Potential Targets

Omicron's Cellular Senescence May Explain Cytokine Storms and Long-COVID

Omicron's Cellular Senescence May Explain Cytokine Storms and Long-COVID

Non-Invasive Early Cancer Detection Using Chromatin Signatures in Mononuclear Blood Cells

Non-Invasive Early Cancer Detection Using Chromatin Signatures in Mononuclear Blood Cells

Gladstone Scientists Create Intricate Map of Human T Cell Function With Base Editing

Gladstone Scientists Create Intricate Map of Human T Cell Function With Base Editing

Cryo-EM Analysis Uncovers Unexpected Enzymatic Switch in Bacterial Anti-Phage System

Cryo-EM Analysis Uncovers Unexpected Enzymatic Switch in Bacterial Anti-Phage System

Groups of Cells Act Differently to Individual Cell Units

Groups of Cells Act Differently to Individual Cell Units

Understudied Brain Cell Holds Key to Glioblastoma's Immunotherapy Resistance

Understudied Brain Cell Holds Key to Glioblastoma's Immunotherapy Resistance

Unveiling the Role of Exosomes in Regulating Hepatic Lipid Metabolism

Unveiling the Role of Exosomes in Regulating Hepatic Lipid Metabolism

Free AI Drug Discovery Course Surpasses 2,500 Users

Free AI Drug Discovery Course Surpasses 2,500 Users

Non-Invasive Technology for the High-Throughput Characterization of Cancer Cells

Non-Invasive Technology for the High-Throughput Characterization of Cancer Cells

Tailored Nanoparticles Deliver siRNA to Reduce Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer's Disease Models

Tailored Nanoparticles Deliver siRNA to Reduce Neuroinflammation in Alzheimer's Disease Models

Epimutations in BRCA1 Gene Linked to Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

Epimutations in BRCA1 Gene Linked to Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

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