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Study provides clues to understand how cells move

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The Tranquillo lab has described how fiber network stiffness anisotropy can induce directed cell movement within tissues.  This discovery could reveal important aspects of cancer metastasis, as well as cell movement in engineered tissues designed for regenerative medicine applications.  Read more.

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