"Cell behaviour" refers to the actions and responses exhibited by cells in the body. It describes how cells function, grow, divide, interact with other cells, and carry out various tasks to maintain the overall health and functioning of the living organism.
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Understanding stem cell biology may mean we can control
stem cell behaviour and harness their power for tissue repair.
Our group studies how
normal cell behaviour is altered by mutation in the early stages of cancer evolution.
Sabine Witzel (Heisenberg, MPG)-- «Local WNT11 signalling and its role in coordinating
cell behaviour in zebrafish embryos» (2006)
See: Distinct E-cadherin-based complexes
regulate cell behaviour through miRNA processing or Src and p120 catenin activity
Letter writer Lee Seldon could be right to blame
sleeper cell behaviour for his repeated infection by Burkholderia pseudomallei despite...
Because of this, the self - assembling ink provides an opportunity to control the chemical and physical properties during and after printing, which can be tuned to
stimulate cell behaviour.»
We observe that primary mature dendritic cells respond uniformly to homogeneous diffusion gradients,
while cell behaviour is highly position - dependent in spatially variable convection - diffusion gradients.
How does deregulation of pathways that control stem
cell behaviour contribute to the maintenance and invasive progression of skin and oral squamous cell carcinomas (SCC)?
Professor Knight added: «Super resolution microscopy is a major step forward and we are looking forward to using this technology in a wide range of applications from
stem cell behaviour to understanding arthritis or the development of nanomedicine.»
Scientists from Queen Mary University of London have shown that stem
cell behaviour can be modified by manipulating the nanoscale properties of the material they are grown on — improving the potential of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering as a result.
Using transgenic markers and live imaging we are starting to describe
the cell behaviours and progenitors that underpin limb regeneration.