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A recent review by Prof. Zhu Bing and Associate Professor Xiong Jun from the Institute of Biophysics of the Chinese Academy ...
Each time a cell divides, a small section of each chromosome's protective cap—the telomere—is worn away. Most cells use an ...
A team from the Institut Curie, Inserm, and CNRS[1] has uncovered a new molecular mechanism, previously unknown, linking ...
Movement of cells taking place during embryonic development, in patho-physiological conditions or in diseased states (e.g., as a primary mode to generate ...
Genetic circuit discovery helps explain cell migration in aggressive brain cancer by Jon Atherton, Yale University edited by Lisa Lock, reviewed by Robert Egan Editors' notes ...
All cCR patients continue in remission with follow-ups ranging from 4+ to 8+ months ongoing. The SENTI-202 animated mechanism of action video is now available on the Company’s website, here. About ...
Figure 1 CAMSAP2 is dynamically localized at the Golgi during the reorientation process in directional cell migration. (A) Immunofluorescence staining of HT1080 located at the foremost edge of the ...
Furthermore, we observed reduced cell migration in colorectal adenocarcinoma cells. The data and observations presented here will serve as a foundation for future research aimed at elucidating the ...
Results: Our findings demonstrate that GDF5 functions as a tumor suppressor in CRC by regulating cell migration and angiogenesis. This study reveals that GDF5 exerts its anti-cancer effects by ...
Scientists at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital used fluorescent imaging techniques to track the sequence of molecular events that kickstart the migration of developing neurons, implicating an ...
Cells, the fundamental building blocks of life, are constantly subjected to a variety of mechanical forces within our bodies.
A new paper published in EMBO Molecular Medicine, Matsumoto et al (2024), elegantly shows that polysialic acid (PSA), has a new function—inhibition of migration. Molecular control over cell migration ...