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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.
A new rule book for the design of therapeutic cells with improved specificity and safety

A new rule book for the design of therapeutic cells with improved specificity and safety

Spatial maps offer insights into the battle between melanoma cells and immune cells

Spatial maps offer insights into the battle between melanoma cells and immune cells

Immune cell migration contributes to inefficient antitumor immunity, study finds

Immune cell migration contributes to inefficient antitumor immunity, study finds

A new Yale study identifies a deeper understanding of cancer-relevant genes

A new Yale study identifies a deeper understanding of cancer-relevant genes

Researchers identify a way to accelerate "handbrake" immune cells to remove disease faster

Researchers identify a way to accelerate "handbrake" immune cells to remove disease faster

Study reveals key characteristics of immune cells in ovarian cancer

Study reveals key characteristics of immune cells in ovarian cancer

Scientists discover a special cell in salivary glands that is likely crucial for oral health

Scientists discover a special cell in salivary glands that is likely crucial for oral health

VectorBuilder to expand with $500 million ‘Gene Delivery Research and Manufacturing Campus

VectorBuilder to expand with $500 million ‘Gene Delivery Research and Manufacturing Campus

Researchers develop a universal AI algorithm for deep clean-up of single cell genomic data

Researchers develop a universal AI algorithm for deep clean-up of single cell genomic data

Researchers create RNA molecules to address human pancreatic beta cells

Researchers create RNA molecules to address human pancreatic beta cells

Single-molecule analysis to study how tetraploid cells replicate DNA from diploid cells

Single-molecule analysis to study how tetraploid cells replicate DNA from diploid cells

Study shows how biodegradable gel helps immune system to keep cancer away

Study shows how biodegradable gel helps immune system to keep cancer away

Cryo-EM imaging of STING protein reveals a new binding source for immune attacks

Cryo-EM imaging of STING protein reveals a new binding source for immune attacks

Intracellular microbiota promote cell survival during tumor progression

Intracellular microbiota promote cell survival during tumor progression

A mitochondrial uncoupler prevents sarcopenic obesity in elderly mice

A mitochondrial uncoupler prevents sarcopenic obesity in elderly mice

Specialist assay kits and microplates for cancer research

Specialist assay kits and microplates for cancer research

Researchers discover how an “accordion effect” is vital for switching off genes

Researchers discover how an “accordion effect” is vital for switching off genes

Breakthrough discovery provides a desirable drug target to tackle metabolic diseases

Breakthrough discovery provides a desirable drug target to tackle metabolic diseases

Certain RNA molecules may serve as markers of cellular stress in different diseases

Certain RNA molecules may serve as markers of cellular stress in different diseases

A critical subset of supporting cells may lie at the origins of scleroderma

A critical subset of supporting cells may lie at the origins of scleroderma

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