... cause aberrant migration in cancer cells," Piotrowski said. "By understanding how lateral line cells migrate, we possibly can understand which genes are not properly regulated when cancer spreads."
... be destroyed by the body's own self-protecting mechanism or by the chemotherapeutic drugs. However, researchers have recently discovered that IAPs also have another life: they control cell migration.
... , the breast cancer cells had begun to spread to the lungs. Researchers found that the injected stem cells also migrated to the lung cancer tumors. In addition, the stem cells that migrated to lung ...
... Using a computerized tomography (CT or CAT) scan, the researchers showed that the stem cells not only migrated to the site of the fracture, but also improved healing there by increasing the bone and ...
... . These observations suggest that the lamellipodia-to-filopodia selection might regulate cell migration. Moreover, the pivotal contribution of lamellipodial and filopodial protrusions to important ...
... branch from either side of the dorsal trunk, only one side has imaginal cells. The expectation has always been that these cells migrate across the dorsal trunk to repopulate both sides of the trachea ...
... study, using animal models of chemical and auditory cochlear damage, found that when transplanted stem cells migrated to the damaged area, "surprisingly few" transplanted cells were necessary to help ...
... corneal epithelium, and that more serious repair jobs require the involvement of other stem cells that migrate from the limbus, a region between the cornea and the conjunctiva, the white part of the ...
... implications for understanding how cancer cells metastasize. "The most dangerous part of cancer is that cancer cells migrate from their primary location and invade other parts of the body," says first ...
... to unravel other as yet undiscovered mechanisms that coordinate the different 'engines' for proper cell migration."
The research by the GSK-IMCB Group is supported by the GlaxoSmithKline ( ...
... metabolic activities in a day/night cycle. In mice, the cells that give rise to mature blood ... Cxcl12, a gene involved in white blood cell migration. "Previous research has shown that the "sympathetic ...
... on October 14, 2008 in the World Journal of Gastroenterology
They found that Transplanted GFP+ cells migrated to granuloma areas and reduced the percentage of liver fibrosis. The presence of donor- ...
The mysterious process that orchestrates cells to move in unison to form human and animal embryos, heal wounds, and even spread cancer depends on interaction between two well-known genetic signaling ...
... van Helden discovered that before dendritic cells move to the lymph nodes they lose their sticky ... maturation process. During this maturation the dendritic cells migrate to the lymph nodes to activate T ...
... maturation process. During this maturation the dendritic cells migrate to the lymph nodes to activate T ... full speed. Once alerted, the T cells can intervene and tackle the problem in the body's infected ...