Interacting with tumor cells weakens the intrinsic clockwise chirality of endothelial cells

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  • who: Benson Hang et al. from the Department of Natural Sciences, CASL, University of Michigan-Dearborn, Dearborn, Michigan, USA have published the research work: Interacting with tumor cells weakens the intrinsic clockwise chirality of endothelial cells, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Using a breast cancer model, the authors focus on studying the changes in EC chirality caused by paracrine signaling and physical contact of TCs. In this study, it is shown in fluorescent images that the ECs form a well-arranged monolayer on the micropatterns with intact cell-cell junctions between adjacent cells under the . . .

     

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