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Directed cell migration

Fig. 2. Directional cell migration at a wound of stratified corneal epithelium in cornea organ culture. Timelapse images of fhe wound during healing (times at left), (a, b) Migration trajectories of fhree cells in fhe healing wound (befween images a and b) as tracked by MetaMorph software, (c, d) Migration trajectories of three cells in the healing wound (between images c and d). (See online video http //www.fasebj.org/cgi/content/ full/f 7/3/397/F4/DCf, Modified from (15)). Fig. 2. Directional cell migration at a wound of stratified corneal epithelium in cornea organ culture. Timelapse images of fhe wound during healing (times at left), (a, b) Migration trajectories of fhree cells in fhe healing wound (befween images a and b) as tracked by MetaMorph software, (c, d) Migration trajectories of three cells in the healing wound (between images c and d). (See online video http //www.fasebj.org/cgi/content/ full/f 7/3/397/F4/DCf, Modified from (15)).
Switch the polarity of the electric fields to record the reversal of directional cell migration. [Pg.92]

Figure 1 Movement of T lymphocytes from the blood into the lymph nodes, (a) Soluble or endothelial-displayed CCL21 ( ) binds CCR7 ( ). (b) The interaction induces a change in the conformation of the integrin tt4P7 from low affinity (I) to high affinity ( ). (c) The high affinity integrin then binds to mucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule-1, MAdCAM-1 (C), causing cell adhesion, (d) Directed cell migration between endothelial cells results. Figure 1 Movement of T lymphocytes from the blood into the lymph nodes, (a) Soluble or endothelial-displayed CCL21 ( ) binds CCR7 ( ). (b) The interaction induces a change in the conformation of the integrin tt4P7 from low affinity (I) to high affinity ( ). (c) The high affinity integrin then binds to mucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule-1, MAdCAM-1 (C), causing cell adhesion, (d) Directed cell migration between endothelial cells results.
In order to distinguish between directed cell migration and increases in random cell motility, and provide a more... [Pg.487]

Bems EJ, Sur S, Pan L et al (2014) Aligned neurite outgrowth and directed cell migration in self-assembled monodomain gels. Biomaterials 35 185-195... [Pg.208]

Bradley, P. B. Andrew, D. J. (2001). Ribbon encodes a novel BTB/POZ protein required for directed cell migration in Drosophila melanogaster. Development 128, 3001-3015. [Pg.418]

Jeon, H., Koo, S., Reese, W., Losldll, R, Grigoropoulos, C., Healy, K., 2015. Directing cell migration and organization via nanocrater-pattemed cell-repellent interfaces. Nat Mater. 14 (9), 918-923. [Pg.116]


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