Pressure Drives Rapid Burst-Like Coordinated Cellular Motion from 3D Cancer Aggregates (Adv. Sci. 6/2022)

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​Pressure Drives Rapid Burst-Like Coordinated Cellular Motion from 3D Cancer Aggregates (Adv. Sci. 6/2022)​
Raghuraman, S.; Schubert, A.-S.; Bröker, S.; Jurado, A.; Müller, A.; Brandt, M. & Vos, B. E. et al.​ (2022) 
Advanced Science9(6).​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202270037 

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Raghuraman, Swetha; Schubert, Ann-Sophie; Bröker, Stephan; Jurado, Alejandro; Müller, Annika; Brandt, Matthias; Vos, Bart E.; Hofemeier, Arne D.; Abbasi, Fatemeh; Stehling, Martin; Wittkowski, Raphael; Ivaska, Johanna; Betz, Timo 
Abstract
Coordinated Cell Motion In article number 2104808 by Swetha Raghuraman, Timo Betz, and co-workers, a novel migration phenomenon is presented wherein cancer cells burst out from tumor aggregates as an act of pressure release into the surrounding in-homogeneous soft extra-cellular matrix (ECM) made up of collagen. The pressure within tumor aggregates manifests due to cellular swelling, leading to a super-diffusive coordinated expulsion of cells within 12 hours, directed towards regions providing least mechanical resistance
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2022
Journal
Advanced Science 
ISSN
2198-3844
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English
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