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Mammary Cell News
Bone Serves as a Transfer Station for Secondary Dissemination of Breast Cancer
[Bone Research] The authors summarize the clinical and experimental evidence that bone is a transfer station for the secondary dissemination of breast cancer.
Cancer Stem Cell News
Mechanobiology and Survival Strategies of Circulating Tumor Cells: A Process Towards the Invasive and Metastatic Phenotype
[Frontiers In Cell And Developmental Biology] To better understand circulating tumor cells (CTC) journey in the microcirculation as part of the metastatic cascade, scientists reviewed how CTC mechanobiology and interaction with other cell types in the bloodstream help them to survive the harsh conditions in the circulatory system and to metastasize in distant organs.
Immunology of Infectious Disease News
Cell Entry and Release of Quasi-Enveloped Human Hepatitis Viruses
[Nature Reviews Microbiology] Scientists discuss the mechanisms by which specific peptide sequences in the capsids of quasi-enveloped virions mediate their endosomal sorting complexes required for transport-dependent release from hepatocytes through multivesicular endosomes.
ESC & iPSC News
Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells in Companion Animals: How Can We Move the Field Forward?
[Frontiers In Veterinary Science] Transferring the knowledge gained from human iPSCs can increase our understanding in the biology of pluripotent cells in animals, but it is critical to further investigate the differences among species to develop specific approaches for animal iPSCs. This
ESC & iPSC News
Opening the “Black Box” Underlying Barriers to the Use of Canine Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells: A Narrative Review
[Stem Cells And Development] The purpose of this narrative review is to identify barriers to canine SCR on molecular and cellular levels, using comparative research to inform potential solutions to their use in both research and clinical contexts.
Neural Cell News
The Glymphatic System’s Role in Traumatic Brain Injury-Related Neurodegeneration
[Molecular Psychiatry] The authors focus on the association between the brain-based paravascular drainage pathway known as the “glymphatic system” and traumatic brain injury-related neurodegeneration.