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This project examines directional collective cell migration, focusing on how mechanical and electrical cues influence this process in living organisms. By studying these biophysical signals in various contexts, it aims to provide new insights into cell behavior during development and tissue repair.
Directional collective cell migration (dCCM) is key for cellular clusters to reach their target tissues in embryogenesis, tissue repair, and metastasis.
Though cells interact with chemical and physical cues when migrating in vivo, the field has mostly focused on studying the chemical guidance (chemotaxis) of dCCM- and the role of physical cues is underappreciated.
As chemotaxis is not sufficient to explain dCCM in native contexts, the mechanisms that guide dCCM in vivo remain unclear.
Thus, our…
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Portugal, Lisboa
Type: Research institute
Activity type: Research Organisations
SME: No
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