Cell migration represents a fundamental physiological process that is intricately linked to cancer biology. The movement of cells is governed by dynamic interactions with the extracellular matrix (ECM ...
During brain development, neurons can regulate their movement until they reach their final destination thanks to a "molecular ...
Cell migration is a multistep process essential to various physiological functions, including immune cell movement and embryonic development, as well as pathological conditions like tumor metastasis.
A new study integrated mathematical modeling with advanced imaging to discover that the physical shape of the fruit fly egg chamber, combined with chemical signals, significantly influences how cells ...
Cancer cells can disarm the immune system not just by hiding from it, but by actively reprogramming nearby immune cells into ...
Patterns of fat metabolism in fibroblasts surrounding the tumor cells direct whether epithelial cancer cells become more ...
Relevance exists between tumorigenesis and embryonic development. Distinct clinical and molecular features, as well as the relationship between the pattern of lymphoma invasion and germ layer ...