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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.
Analyzing the success rate of cell-cell metabolite exchange

Analyzing the success rate of cell-cell metabolite exchange

Marine plankton samples can help understand the link between ocean pollution and chronic illnesses

Marine plankton samples can help understand the link between ocean pollution and chronic illnesses

Ultrafast, highly sensitive detection of proteins using simple laser irradiation

Ultrafast, highly sensitive detection of proteins using simple laser irradiation

UCR researchers decode the secret language of photosynthesis

UCR researchers decode the secret language of photosynthesis

MIT researchers use specialized MRI sensor to detect light deep within tissues

MIT researchers use specialized MRI sensor to detect light deep within tissues

Improving cancer immunotherapies with bioengineered synthetic gene circuits

Improving cancer immunotherapies with bioengineered synthetic gene circuits

Point-of-care program boosts genetic testing for prostate cancer

Point-of-care program boosts genetic testing for prostate cancer

Simple inexpensive test determines the genetic susceptibility to PML

Simple inexpensive test determines the genetic susceptibility to PML

Analyzing progenitor fate and dynamics long after embryonic development

Analyzing progenitor fate and dynamics long after embryonic development

Major development in re-treatment with CAR T therapy

Major development in re-treatment with CAR T therapy

Molecular regulation underlying emergency hematopoiesis uncovered

Molecular regulation underlying emergency hematopoiesis uncovered

Predictive classifier identifies patients who can skip radiation therapy

Predictive classifier identifies patients who can skip radiation therapy

Small fluorescent protein helps researchers to capture deeper, more precise biomedical images

Small fluorescent protein helps researchers to capture deeper, more precise biomedical images

New 3D organoid model reveals a possible biological target for treating GEJ cancers

New 3D organoid model reveals a possible biological target for treating GEJ cancers

High-dose green tea extract may create liver damage in people with certain genetic variations

High-dose green tea extract may create liver damage in people with certain genetic variations

Preventing protein-protein interactions with a new tool

Preventing protein-protein interactions with a new tool

Revealing the unappreciated role of POLQ in responding to DNA replication stress

Revealing the unappreciated role of POLQ in responding to DNA replication stress

Three-year interval appropriate between screening for colorectal cancer

Three-year interval appropriate between screening for colorectal cancer

Revealing the mechanism that ensures genome stability in normal cells

Revealing the mechanism that ensures genome stability in normal cells

Importance of localizing BRCA gene mutations for ovarian cancer treatment

Importance of localizing BRCA gene mutations for ovarian cancer treatment

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