A calcium dependent de-adhesion mechanism regulates the direction and rate of cell migration: a mathematical model.
Cell migration has long been studied by a variety of techniques and many proteins have been implicated in its regulation. Integrins, key proteins that link the cell to the extracellular matrix, are central to adhesion complexes whose turnover defines the rate of cell locomotion. The formation and di...
Main Authors: | Valeyev, N, Downing, A, Skorinkin, A, Campbell, I, Kotov, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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