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This image represents a rose plot comparing migratory behaviors of cancer cells in vitro with that observed in vivo. Human melanoma cells display highly directional migration when grafted into an embryonic microenvironment native to the cancer cell's embryonic precursor, the neural crest. Grafted melanoma cells recognize and are subject to embryonic neural crest guidance cues and microenvironmental signals. This graph displays a direct comparison of both cell trajectory (directionality) and migratory distance, as captured by in ovo time-lapse microscopy. The size of each bar depicts the number of binned cells for a given angle. The colored segments depict the distance migrated by cells within the bin. For more information, see the article by Bailey and Kulesa on page 1303. - PDF Icon PDF LinkTable of Contents
Molecular Cancer Research
Table of Contents
Highlights
Review
Cell Death and Survival
Chromatin, Gene, and RNA Regulation
DNA Damage and Repair
Genomics
A Monotonic and Prognostic Genomic Signature from Fibroblasts for Colorectal Cancer Initiation, Progression, and Metastasis
STAT3-Activated GM-CSFRα Translocates to the Nucleus and Protects CLL Cells from Apoptosis
Oncogenes and Tumor Suppressors
Signal Transduction
Journal Archive
Molecular Cancer Research
(2002-Present; volumes 1-current)Published monthly since November, 2002.
(ISSN 0008-5472)
Cell Growth & Differentiation
(1990-2002; volumes 1-13)Published monthly 1990- September, 2002.
(ISSN 1044-9523)
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