CENTER FOR GENOMIC REGULATION IMAGE: FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: NOEMÍ HARO, ÓSCAR POZO, INMA HERNÁNDEZ-MUÑOZ, EVELYN ANDRADES, PALOMA TORRES & RAMON PUJOL CREDIT: HOSPITAL DE MAR/IMIM Cells that form cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma tumours prepare themselves to migrate to the lymph nodes to metastasise other organs, and they make changes so that they can survive...
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New mechanism discovered that regulates the spread of breast cancer
by University of Turku A malignant migrating breast cancer cell. The cytoskeleton of the cell is shown in purple and the “circulating” integrins within the cell are in green. Credit: Paulina Moreno-Layseca and Turku Bioimaging A research group at the University of Turku, Finland, has discovered a completely new mechanism that cells use to circulate integrins...