Cells are constantly on the move, whether in a developing embryo or metastatic cancer. But how do cells adapt to the new ...
Cells in the body have to move around in order to do their jobs. During development, for instance, cells are distributed to ...
Nathan Blow looks at some of the technologies used by cell biologists to unlock the mysteries of cell migration. As people move from place to place to carry out daily activities, within their ...
The research focuses on cells’ “feet,” which are small bundles of molecules that help cells move. Scientists are exploring ...
(A) In a cell, motility is initiated by an actin-dependent protrusion of the cell’s leading edge, which is composed of armlike structures called lamellipodia and filopodia. These protrusive ...
Northwestern Medicine investigators have discovered new mechanisms underlying cellular adhesion and repair, findings that ...
New research published in Nature Communications reveals how cancer cells are altered by their surroundings, enabling them to ...
Cells navigating in complex microenvironments frequently encounter narrow spaces that physically challenge migration.
Comprises everything you need to run fully kinetic and automated 96-well cell migration (scratch wound) on Incucyte ®: 96-pin woundmaking tool (Incucyte ® WoundMaker), Cell Migration Analysis ...
differentiation into the genetically predetermined cell type and cell migration. Rho GTPases are molecular switches that switch between an active and an inactive state by binding to the phosphate ...
Cells treated with ibrutinib and acalabrutinib each had a unique set of 13 m/z signals, which opens up the possibility of studying these metabolites as biomarkers of therapeutic response.