... of cellmigration is very specific and depends on the cell type and the context of the migration process, thus several modes of cellmigration have been described ...of ...
... CaP cell behavior is ...CaP cell proliferation or apoptosis but had marked effects on CaP cell morphology and actin cytoskeleton ...CaP cellmigration, whereas silencing of SDK1 led to ...
... to cell polarization and migration towards the chemokine source (Thelen and Stein, ...2008). Cellmigration is pivotal for the induction of immune responses and hence is tightly regulated ...
... Cellmigration is an essential process throughout the life of vertebrates, beginning during embryonic development and continuing throughout ...signals. Cellmigration is a highly regulated ...
... alter cellmigration and invasion by wound healing assay and assays based in boyden chamber with or without matrigel ...transwell migration assays showed a decrease of MDA- MB-231-RPRM cells ...
... tunica media to subendothelial space marks the transit from the fatty streak to more advanced lesions; since they produce most of extracellular matrix generated during the plaque fibroproliferative response. PDGF ...
... FLS migration and invasion, which, when uncontrolled, are pivotal contributors to cartilage and bone damage of the inflamed ...the migration and invasion of RA ...increased cellmigration and ...
... collective cellmigration behavior and although leptin induces a partial redistribution of the epithelial marker E-cadherin at the plasma membrane, there is no decrease of E-cadherin expression, which may ...
... stimulates migration of several cancer cell lines in culture, through activation of Rho ...of cellmigration and ...cancer cellmigration and invasion through activation of ...
... in different cell types (21–24). Accumulating evidence sup- ports a role for CAV1 in cellmigration. Indeed, it was shown that directional persistency and chemotaxis are reduced in CAV1-deficient ...
... promotes cell adhesion by triggering integrin-mediated signaling and cytoskeletal rearrangements [25, 26, 29], which can result in increased [25, 26] or arrested cellmigration [29] depending on the ...
... The increased production of reactive oxygen species has been involved in several chronic diseases, including hypertension. Oxidative stress is, in turn, cause and conse- quence of this hypertension. The enzyme NADPH ...
... the migration of keratinocytes over the wound bead (Gurtner et ...1968). Cell-matrix interactions have also been identified as critically important for epithelial cell ...specific ...
... 231 cell line) response to epidermal grow factor gradients (Wang et ...on cell response to chemical gradients. In order to study cell adhesion and cellmigration studies have been shown ...
... maximum cell voltages and maximum cell temperatures are received via CAN mes- sages from the host ...The cell voltages and cell temperatures of channel one to eight are con- stantly ...the ...
... The cell cycle coordination requires both positive and negative ...regulate cell motility and migration by facilitating actin cytoskeleton ...promote cell motility and migration by ...
... the cell wall fraction of untreated COV1 cell suspensions ...the cell wall (Bayer et ...induces cell wall loosen- ing during cell elongation and expansion as a step to regener- ate ...
... than the demand in the country of destination. It may not be possible to generalize, but int he case of two very integrated and unequal neighboring economies, this could play a determining role, above and beyond whatever ...
... Japanese migration to Bolivia and in doing so, this paper joins the recent scholarship that challenges the disciplinary separation found in the post- war history of Japan: between the Japanese overseas ...
... Storesletten (2000) employs a general equilibrium model with overlapping generations for the United States that explicitly models differences between immigrants and native-born in terms of labour productivity and ...