Friday, July 29, 2011

Cell Migration Update - August 2011

Cell Migration Gateway
Cell Migration Gateway - August 2011
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Cell Migration Update, a part of the Cell Migration Gateway, is a one-stop online resource designed to keep you in touch with the latest and hottest research in cell migration. Below we highlight a selection of what's new this month.

 Featured Articles
Each month we showcase two exciting new cell migration articles from the current literature. Nature Publishing Group papers are available free for 3 months, and the Editor's Reviews are free indefinitely.
Tumour-associated fibroblasts and tumour cells: Partners in crime
Caveolin-1 in tumour-associated fibroblasts induces tumour cells to invade and metastasize by remodelling the extracellular matrix through Rho-mediated contractility.
Cell 146, 148-163 (2011)
When cells collide
The switch in polarity that enables a cell to move away from another cell during contact inhibition of locomotion involves an increase in microtubule dynamics.
J. Cell. Sci 124, 2642-2653 (2011)
 News
Sensing a change: new Cdc42 probe
New biosensor approach builds on engineered monobody scaffold
Cell signalling caught in the act
Alzheimer's disease genes aid the search for preventive drugs
More News
 Research Library
The Research Library brings together all recent cell migration-related research published in the Nature Publishing Group and other journals. Divided up into subject categories or by date, you can be guaranteed to find what you are looking for. Here is a selection of the newest and hottest research.
Biomechanical Remodeling of the Microenvironment by Stromal Caveolin-1 Favors Tumor Invasion and Metastasis
Cell
A Hitchhiker's Guide to Mechanobiology
Developmental Cell
 Research Highlights
Ovarian cancer: Driving force
Nature Reviews Cancer 11, 538-539 (2011)
Innate immunity: Neutrophil U-turn fans the flames
Nature Reviews Immunology 11, 498 (2011)
More Research Highlights
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