Researchers get first look at how groups of cells coordinate their movements
Tuesday, December 9, 2008 - 12:15
in Biology & Nature
Using novel imaging, labeling, and data-analysis techniques, scientists from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) have been able to visualize, for the first time, large numbers of cells moving en masse during some of the earliest stages of embryonic development.
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