Cell migration in dense microenvironments
The nucleus has been viewed as a passenger during cell migration that functions merely to protect the genome. However, increasing evidence shows that the nucleus is an active organelle, constantly sensing the surrounding environment and translating extracellular mechanical inputs into intracellular...
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Main Authors: | de Freitas Nader, Guilherme Pedreira, García-Arcos, Juan Manuel |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Académie des sciences
2023-09-01
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Series: | Comptes Rendus Biologies |
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Online Access: | https://comptes-rendus.academie-sciences.fr/biologies/articles/10.5802/crbiol.124/ |
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