Collective cell migration is defined as the coordinated movement of multiple cells that retain cell–cell contacts while coordinating their actin dynamics and intracellular signalling.
In this review, we summarize TAM ontogeny and polarization, and then explore how TAMs enhance tumor cell migration through the TME, thus facilitating metastasis. We also discuss how chemotherapy and ...
Collective migration plays critical roles in developmental, physiological and pathological processes, and requires a dynamic actomyosin network for cell shape change, cell adhesion and cell-cell ...
In this manuscript the authors established a novel three-dimensional culture system for stratified epithelia that allows epithelial cells to undergo epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and ...
However, these alone cannot explain collective cell migration, and a large body of evidence suggests that movement may also happen in response to embryonic electrical fields. How and where these ...
While Venn diagrams may not have solved any long-standing open problems, surely these interlocking rings deserve more credit. Their compact representation of group relationships explains their ...
Abstract: A carefully planned schematic diagram will simplify the study and servicing of electronic equipment. Whereas a conventional schematic merely shows the electrical components and how they are ...
Cells in the human body have distinct roles – some remain stationary, while others move to perform critical functions. Migratory cells rely delicate, finger-like protrusions called filopodia that ...
After fasting, they found these cells had travelled to the pancreas. “Genetic photoconversion experiments revealed that fasting induced the migration ... hormonal circuit. It shows how the ...