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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.
Spaceflight increases the risk of developing cancer and heart disease

Spaceflight increases the risk of developing cancer and heart disease

Yeast platform for the production of plant-derived anti-cancer drug

Yeast platform for the production of plant-derived anti-cancer drug

A “stress test” with a previously unknown gene to revive the exhausted T cells

A “stress test” with a previously unknown gene to revive the exhausted T cells

Chromatin displays different dynamics in cells during organ-formation

Chromatin displays different dynamics in cells during organ-formation

Unconventional T cells migrate and influence immune responses

Unconventional T cells migrate and influence immune responses

Scientists uncover the robust mechanism used by insects

Scientists uncover the robust mechanism used by insects

Scientists discover latent stem cells that respond to injury in the central nervous system of mice

Scientists discover latent stem cells that respond to injury in the central nervous system of mice

New method identifies human gut microbes that contribute to inflammatory diseases

New method identifies human gut microbes that contribute to inflammatory diseases

Lactate likely to be a bioenergetic and biosynthetic fuel for T cells

Lactate likely to be a bioenergetic and biosynthetic fuel for T cells

New type of chip could lead to earlier and more targeted treatment for cancer

New type of chip could lead to earlier and more targeted treatment for cancer

Inventia Life Science Accelerates Growth with AU$35 million Series B Led by Blackbird Ventures, Launching 3D Cell Culture Platform into US Market

Inventia Life Science Accelerates Growth with AU$35 million Series B Led by Blackbird Ventures, Launching 3D Cell Culture Platform into US Market

Australian company accelerating the speed of drug discovery wins prestigious Eureka prize

Australian company accelerating the speed of drug discovery wins prestigious Eureka prize

RASTRUM™ - the 3D Printer of Living Cells, Honored in Annual Awards by Leading Business Magazine

RASTRUM™ - the 3D Printer of Living Cells, Honored in Annual Awards by Leading Business Magazine

Circadian clock impacts cell growth, metabolism, and tumor development

Circadian clock impacts cell growth, metabolism, and tumor development

Genetic mapping helps to analyze how cancer cells grow

Genetic mapping helps to analyze how cancer cells grow

Study provides guidelines on how to design safer CRISPR reagents

Study provides guidelines on how to design safer CRISPR reagents

Banp indispensable for cell-cycle progression and cell survival

Banp indispensable for cell-cycle progression and cell survival

AI tools forecast DNA’s regulatory region and 3D structure

AI tools forecast DNA’s regulatory region and 3D structure

Researchers identify key molecular differences between initial and metastatic tumors

Researchers identify key molecular differences between initial and metastatic tumors

Researchers report the identification of novel small molecules that stimulate human adaptive immune responses

Researchers report the identification of novel small molecules that stimulate human adaptive immune responses

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