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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.
Researchers discover cancer cells move to sweet spot conditions, likely to enable stronger traction

Researchers discover cancer cells move to sweet spot conditions, likely to enable stronger traction

Researchers capture images of antibodies attacking neuron receptors using Cryo-Electron Microscopy Facility

Researchers capture images of antibodies attacking neuron receptors using Cryo-Electron Microscopy Facility

Researchers work on DNA-delivered antibodies to stop COVID-19

Researchers work on DNA-delivered antibodies to stop COVID-19

Challenges in Drug Discovery; Where are we now, and where are we going?

Challenges in Drug Discovery; Where are we now, and where are we going?

Study highlights retrotransposition in CRISPR gene therapy clinical trials

Study highlights retrotransposition in CRISPR gene therapy clinical trials

COVID-19 vaccination stimulates antibodies aiming parts of virus spike protein among corona variants, researchers discover

COVID-19 vaccination stimulates antibodies aiming parts of virus spike protein among corona variants, researchers discover

Scientists link the function of specific domain of proteins to a cancer trigger in humans

Scientists link the function of specific domain of proteins to a cancer trigger in humans

Researchers get a complete atlas of zebrafish genetic data for biomedical research

Researchers get a complete atlas of zebrafish genetic data for biomedical research

Researchers analyze the significance of cellular interactions for lung cancer

Researchers analyze the significance of cellular interactions for lung cancer

Study shows how mitochondrial RNA changes enhance invasive growth of cancer cells

Study shows how mitochondrial RNA changes enhance invasive growth of cancer cells

Research identifies the main gene that causes developmental disability syndrome

Research identifies the main gene that causes developmental disability syndrome

New technique shows how tRNA folding changes help to treat RNA-linked diseases

New technique shows how tRNA folding changes help to treat RNA-linked diseases

Giving attention to beta cells instead of the immune system could be a chance to prevent type 1 diabetes

Giving attention to beta cells instead of the immune system could be a chance to prevent type 1 diabetes

Research highlights the new genetic variations and pediatric NAFLD severity

Research highlights the new genetic variations and pediatric NAFLD severity

Researchers use nanopore-based DNA computing technology to detect cancer

Researchers use nanopore-based DNA computing technology to detect cancer

Research shows how new drugs may target genetic variations to slow Parkinson’s diseases

Research shows how new drugs may target genetic variations to slow Parkinson’s diseases

New biomedical research tool may help advance molecular diagnostics and drug discovery

New biomedical research tool may help advance molecular diagnostics and drug discovery

Exposure to above average levels of outdoor air pollution increased death risk, study shows

Exposure to above average levels of outdoor air pollution increased death risk, study shows

Researchers get deep insights into the functionality of human genome

Researchers get deep insights into the functionality of human genome

Research sheds light on innovative techniques to improve drugs for diseases

Research sheds light on innovative techniques to improve drugs for diseases

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