... 14 Western Canadian institutions, to run some of the cell behaviour simulations. The resulting model showed ... materials, drug delivery systems, fuel cells and even cosmetics.
In recent years, much ...
... of Nottingham, and worldwide, are combining a number of approaches in a dynamic effort to improve our understanding of cell behaviour in breast cancer. Discovering how these cells operate is vital in ...
The invasion and spread of cancer cells to other parts of the body, known as metastasis, is a principal cause of death in patients diagnosed with breast cancer...
... of Nottingham, and worldwide, are combining a number of approaches in a dynamic effort to improve our understanding of cell behaviour in breast cancer. Discovering how these cells operate is vital in ...
... to investigate how different cells make different sugar types and to test out theories on how sugars can influence cell behaviour.
Dr Merry, who is leading the research, said: "At present, the way in ...
A study describing how cells within blood vessel walls move en masse overturns an ... assumption common in the age of genomics - that the proteins driving cell behaviour are doing so much multitasking that ...
... have uncovered how different cellular proteins are turned 'on' or 'off' at the molecular level, but much remains to be understood about how protein signalling influences cell behaviour...
... basis for the way in which certain diseases progress. This discovery will change how we understand cell behaviour and change how we consider the design of therapeutic drugs in this area" Associate ...
... membrane - the so-called cannabinoid-CB2 receptors, and produces a change in cell behaviour: for example, it will inhibit the cell´s production of phlogogenic signal substances. "We have used E-BCP ...
... separates the chromosomes during cell division) – and revealed that the variation in cell behaviour was far greater than previously recognized.
They used a high throughput automated time-lapse light ...
... with each group relating to one aspect of breast cancer cell behaviour: cell cycle (proliferation), ... growth (actual size of the cell), cell death and gene transcription.
Professor Musgrove stresses ...
... patients, it may be much less effective, however, as it appear to promote an aggressive cell behaviour".
The authors found that tamoxifen can promote an invasive phenotype in ER+ breast cancer cells ...
... of a cell varies in a wave-like pattern over time. It is the timing of these waves that can change the cell's behaviour and affect the development of disease. This means that instead of blocking the ...