Cell migration is a crucial event for tissue organization during development, and its dysregulation leads to several diseases, including cancer. Cells exhibit various types of migration, such as single mesenchymal or amoeboid migration, collective migration and scaffold cell-dependent migration. The migration properties are partly dictated by cell adhesion and its endocytic regulation. While an epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT)-mediated mesenchymal cell migration requires the endocytic recycling of integrin-mediated adhesions after the disruption of cell-cell adhesions, an amoeboid migration is not dependent on any adhesions to extracellular matrix (ECM) or neighboring cells. In contrast, a collective migration is mediated by both cel...
Directed cell migration is a fundamental process underlying diverse physiological and pathophysiolog...
ABSTRACT The movement of cells that maintain cell-cell junctions yet protrude along or within tissue...
Contains fulltext : 174461.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Collective cell...
Cell migration is a crucial event for tissue organization during development, and its dysregulation ...
Tumor cell migration and invasion are essential steps in cancer metastasis. Better understanding of ...
The migration of single cells and epithelial sheets is of great importance for gastrulation and orga...
Cell migration is central to a multitude of physiological processes, including embryonic development...
Cell migration is central to a multitude of physiological processes, including embryonic development...
Cell migration is significant in many physiological and pathophysiological processes, including woun...
Cell migration is central to a multitude of physiological processes, including embryonic development...
Tumor cell migration and invasion are essential steps in cancer metastasis. Better understanding of ...
Cell adhesion to the substratum and/or other cells is a crucial step of cell migration. While essent...
Directed cell migration is central to embryonic development, tissue homeostasis, and disease progres...
Directed cell migration is central to embryonic development, tissue homeostasis, and disease progres...
Cell migration is a very complicated process essential for proper functioning of all living cells an...
Directed cell migration is a fundamental process underlying diverse physiological and pathophysiolog...
ABSTRACT The movement of cells that maintain cell-cell junctions yet protrude along or within tissue...
Contains fulltext : 174461.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Collective cell...
Cell migration is a crucial event for tissue organization during development, and its dysregulation ...
Tumor cell migration and invasion are essential steps in cancer metastasis. Better understanding of ...
The migration of single cells and epithelial sheets is of great importance for gastrulation and orga...
Cell migration is central to a multitude of physiological processes, including embryonic development...
Cell migration is central to a multitude of physiological processes, including embryonic development...
Cell migration is significant in many physiological and pathophysiological processes, including woun...
Cell migration is central to a multitude of physiological processes, including embryonic development...
Tumor cell migration and invasion are essential steps in cancer metastasis. Better understanding of ...
Cell adhesion to the substratum and/or other cells is a crucial step of cell migration. While essent...
Directed cell migration is central to embryonic development, tissue homeostasis, and disease progres...
Directed cell migration is central to embryonic development, tissue homeostasis, and disease progres...
Cell migration is a very complicated process essential for proper functioning of all living cells an...
Directed cell migration is a fundamental process underlying diverse physiological and pathophysiolog...
ABSTRACT The movement of cells that maintain cell-cell junctions yet protrude along or within tissue...
Contains fulltext : 174461.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Collective cell...