Genetic circuit discovery helps explain cell migration in aggressive brain cancer

Most of the cells in our bodies don't move—they stay where they're supposed to in service to our organs and biological systems. But aggressive cancer cells behave differently, spreading and ultimately damaging the tissues they invade.

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