Yale: Tick Tock, Tick Tock - Calling Time on the Mystery of Cell Invasion
June 10, 2022
June 10, 2022
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, June 10 (TNSjou) -- Yale University West campus issued the following news:
Living cells usually stay put in their 'assigned' areas within an organism, but now and then they start moving to 'invade' the surrounding areas. This happens for many reasons, for example in wound healing or the metastatic spread of cancer.
In so called 'invasive migration', cells find themselves in dense molecular matrices that lend the elas . . .
Living cells usually stay put in their 'assigned' areas within an organism, but now and then they start moving to 'invade' the surrounding areas. This happens for many reasons, for example in wound healing or the metastatic spread of cancer.
In so called 'invasive migration', cells find themselves in dense molecular matrices that lend the elas . . .
