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Most of the cells in our bodies don't move—they stay where they're supposed to in service to our organs and biological ...
Their findings, which were published in Science Advances, also offer new insights into 2'3'-cGAMP's role in cell migration ...
Published in iScience, the team's study combines biological experiments and mathematics to reveal new insights into cell migration. By integrating mathematical modeling with advanced imaging, the team ...
Yizeng Li receives funding from National Science Foundation. Cell migration, or how cells move in the body, is essential to both normal body function and disease progression. Cell movement is what ...
A large group of young nerve cells moves into the frontal lobe during infants’ first few months of life, scientists report in the Oct. 7 Science. The mass migration might help explain how human ...
MARCH 13, 2024 — Fertility requires proper development of egg and sperm. This development begins with an epic journey of egg and sperm precursors called primordial germ cells from their place of ...