Cancer growth interferes with local ionic environments, membrane potentials, and transepithelial potentials, resulting in small electrical changes in the tumor microenvironment. Electrical fields (EFs) have significant effects on cancer cell migration (galvanotaxis/electrotaxis), however, their role as a regulator of cancer progression and metastasis is poorly understood. Here, we employed unique probe systems to characterize the electrical properties of cancer cells and their migratory ability under an EF. Subcutaneous tumors were established from a triple-negative murine breast cancer cell line (4T1), electric currents and potentials of tumors were measured using vibrating probe and glass microelectrodes, respectively. Steady outward and ...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide after heart disease. The current treatment opt...
International audienceThe identification and separation of cells from heterogeneous populations is c...
Electrotaxis is the movement of adherent living cells in response to a direct current (dc) electric ...
Endogenous electrical fields play an important role in various physiological and pathological events...
Cell motility is important in embryonic development, wound-healing, and the metastasis of cancer. Th...
Endogenous direct-current electric fields (EFs) play significant roles in biological and pathologica...
Migration of cancer cells leads to the invasion of distant organs by primary tumors. Further, endoge...
Cancer metastasis is responsible for the majority of death in the cancer patients. Comprehensive stu...
In order for the machineries within a living organisms to work properly, various types of signals mu...
Breast cancer is a frequently diagnosed disease in women, second only to cancers of the skin. Accord...
Herein, we describe an electrophysiological based sensor that reproducibly monitors and quantifies i...
Background: Electrotaxis is the movement of adherent living cells in response to a direct current (d...
Breast cancer is one of the most prevalent types of cancers worldwide and yet, its pathophysiology i...
Our research focused on the antiproliferative effect of low intensity (18 Vpp) and intermediate freq...
The identification and separation of cells from heterogeneous populations is critical to the diagnos...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide after heart disease. The current treatment opt...
International audienceThe identification and separation of cells from heterogeneous populations is c...
Electrotaxis is the movement of adherent living cells in response to a direct current (dc) electric ...
Endogenous electrical fields play an important role in various physiological and pathological events...
Cell motility is important in embryonic development, wound-healing, and the metastasis of cancer. Th...
Endogenous direct-current electric fields (EFs) play significant roles in biological and pathologica...
Migration of cancer cells leads to the invasion of distant organs by primary tumors. Further, endoge...
Cancer metastasis is responsible for the majority of death in the cancer patients. Comprehensive stu...
In order for the machineries within a living organisms to work properly, various types of signals mu...
Breast cancer is a frequently diagnosed disease in women, second only to cancers of the skin. Accord...
Herein, we describe an electrophysiological based sensor that reproducibly monitors and quantifies i...
Background: Electrotaxis is the movement of adherent living cells in response to a direct current (d...
Breast cancer is one of the most prevalent types of cancers worldwide and yet, its pathophysiology i...
Our research focused on the antiproliferative effect of low intensity (18 Vpp) and intermediate freq...
The identification and separation of cells from heterogeneous populations is critical to the diagnos...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide after heart disease. The current treatment opt...
International audienceThe identification and separation of cells from heterogeneous populations is c...
Electrotaxis is the movement of adherent living cells in response to a direct current (dc) electric ...