Actomyosin contractility requirements and reciprocal cell-tissue mechanics for cancer cell invasion through collagen-based channels

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  • who: Lianne Beunk from the Department of Cell Biology, Radboud University Medical Center, GA Nijmegen, The Netherlands have published the research work: Actomyosin contractility requirements and reciprocal cell-tissue mechanics for cancer cell invasion through collagen-based channels, in the Journal: Eur. Phys. J. E (2022) 45 :48 of /2022/
  • what: To quantify the forces that migrating cells apply on their environment, the authors focused on cells pulling onto the collagen walls of wide tracks. The authors show that cells in narrow, when compared to wide, tracks only modestly reduced
  • how: Data were . . .

     

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