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Weak and Tunable Adhesion-Clutch Drives Rapid Cell Migration and Glioblastoma Invasion. [PDF]

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Cell migration sculpts evolutionary dynamics favouring therapy resistance in lung cancer

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Cell migration: Collective cell migration is intrinsically stressful

Current Biology
Collective cell migration is a key cellular process in development and disease. A new study reports that ER stress is induced during collective cell migration and an intrinsic mechanism prevents migratory cells from over-reacting to ER stress.
Heng, Wang, Jiong, Chen
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Cell Migration

Comprehensive Physiology, 2012
AbstractCell migration is fundamental to establishing and maintaining the proper organization of multicellular organisms. Morphogenesis can be viewed as a consequence, in part, of cell locomotion, from large‐scale migrations of epithelial sheets during gastrulation, to the movement of individual cells during development of the nervous system.
Xavier, Trepat   +2 more
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Lung Dendritic Cell Migration

2007
Dendritic cells (DCs) are crucial in regulating the immune response by bridging innate and adaptive immunity. DCs are constantly migrating from the blood to the lungs and from the lungs to the draining lymph nodes. How DCs populate the lung in the absence of inflammation and how they are recruited there during inflammation remain unclear.
Hammad, H (Hamida), Lambrecht, Bart
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Collective Cell Migration

Annual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 2009
For all animals, cell migration is an essential and highly regulated process. Cells migrate to shape tissues, to vascularize tissues, in wound healing, and as part of the immune response. Unfortunately, tumor cells can also become migratory and invade surrounding tissues. Some cells migrate as individuals, but many cell types will, under physiological
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IAPs and cell migration

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2015
Inhibitors of apoptosis (IAPs) constitute a family of cell signaling regulators controlling several fundamental biological processes such as innate immunity, inflammation, cell death, cell proliferation, and cell differentiation. Increasing evidence from in vivo and in vitro studies indicate a function for IAPs in the modulation of invasive and ...
Laurence, Dubrez, Krishnaraj, Rajalingam
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