Identifying the interactions that drive cell migration in brain cancer

To move forward or migrate, the different cells in our body must exert forces or interact with their surrounding environment. Interestingly, however, a fault in these interactions can also be the reason for the spread of deadly cancer cells, such as in a brain tumor, or glioblastoma. While the importance of these interactions is well-understood, the machinery involved in these interactions at the molecular level remains a mystery.
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