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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.
Understanding the Motility of H. pylori Using 3D Model

Understanding the Motility of H. pylori Using 3D Model

Robust AI System Identifies Protein Patterns Within Individual Cells

Robust AI System Identifies Protein Patterns Within Individual Cells

NIH Common Fund Selects New York Genome Center as Multi-Grant Recipient Under SMaHT Network

NIH Common Fund Selects New York Genome Center as Multi-Grant Recipient Under SMaHT Network

Increase in Certain Bacterial Species Indicates Intestinal Candida Fungi Overgrowth

Increase in Certain Bacterial Species Indicates Intestinal Candida Fungi Overgrowth

Study Offers New Insights Into Neuroendocrine Transdifferentiation in Breast and Prostate Cancer Biology

Study Offers New Insights Into Neuroendocrine Transdifferentiation in Breast and Prostate Cancer Biology

New Probabilistic Model Unifies the Generation and Inference for Single-Cell, Spatial Omics Data

New Probabilistic Model Unifies the Generation and Inference for Single-Cell, Spatial Omics Data

New Insights Into How Diverse Chromosomal Alterations Form and Drive Cancer Development

New Insights Into How Diverse Chromosomal Alterations Form and Drive Cancer Development

Chemical Modification Improves Non-Viral Gene Editing as Well as a New Type of DNA Repair

Chemical Modification Improves Non-Viral Gene Editing as Well as a New Type of DNA Repair

Understanding How Cell-to-Cell Communication Networks Drive Pancreatic Cancer Development

Understanding How Cell-to-Cell Communication Networks Drive Pancreatic Cancer Development

Prime Editing System Could Accelerate the Study of Cancer-Linked Mutations

Prime Editing System Could Accelerate the Study of Cancer-Linked Mutations

AI Used to Create 3D Model of 'Postal Workers' in Human Cells

AI Used to Create 3D Model of 'Postal Workers' in Human Cells

Mitochondria Transfer From Astrocytes Enhances Tumorigenesis in Glioblastoma

Mitochondria Transfer From Astrocytes Enhances Tumorigenesis in Glioblastoma

How the Natural Process of DNA Repair Fails to Cause Disease

How the Natural Process of DNA Repair Fails to Cause Disease

Research Helps Better Understand How Developing Cells Break Free From Their Tissue of Origin

Research Helps Better Understand How Developing Cells Break Free From Their Tissue of Origin

Using Mass-Spectrometry-Based Cancer Proteomics Datasets to Discover Potential Therapeutic Targets

Using Mass-Spectrometry-Based Cancer Proteomics Datasets to Discover Potential Therapeutic Targets

Researchers Reveal the Initiation and Early Stages of Tube Formation in the Sea Star

Researchers Reveal the Initiation and Early Stages of Tube Formation in the Sea Star

Scientists Engineer the First CRISPR-Based Drug Candidate to Directly Target E. Coli

Scientists Engineer the First CRISPR-Based Drug Candidate to Directly Target E. Coli

Attaching Microbubbles to Macrophages can Create Tracking Images for Tumor Diagnosis

Attaching Microbubbles to Macrophages can Create Tracking Images for Tumor Diagnosis

Breakthrough "Gene Silencing" Technology Could Revolutionize the Development of DNAzymes

Breakthrough "Gene Silencing" Technology Could Revolutionize the Development of DNAzymes

T Cells can Fuel Their Ability to Attack Tumors

T Cells can Fuel Their Ability to Attack Tumors

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