A moving cell looks simple from a distance. One edge pushes forward, the rest follows, and the whole thing creeps along as if ...
Cells aren’t as passive as scientists once thought—they actively create internal currents to move proteins quickly and ...
Metastases are a key problem in many types of cancer. As descendants of the primary tumor, they can grow in other organs ...
A newly identified interaction between ovarian cancer cells and surrounding abdominal cells helps explain the cancer’s ...
Scientists at Oregon Health & Science University have uncovered a previously unknown system of internal “trade winds” that ...
Scientists at Oregon Health & Science University have uncovered a previously unknown system of internal "trade winds" that help cells rapidly move essential proteins to the front of the cell, ...
Prostate cancer affects one in five Australian men, making it the most common cancer in the country. Now, researchers at the ...
A multidisciplinary team from Harvard Medical School, Duke University, and Massachusetts General Hospital has developed the dual-scale Capillary-Cell (CapCell) microscope, a revolutionary tool for ...
Figure 1. Conceptual schematic of the study. Brest cancer organoids were imaged by OCM. Longitudinal tracking of organoids and viability evaluation of individual organoid were performed using the OCM ...
Mineral casts of cancer cell surfaces reprogram fat cells into stem cells and improve insulin sensitivity in obese mice ...