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The Hidden Dance of Cancer Cells
Tuesday, April 15, 2025
Here's where it gets interesting. The fake blood vessel lining in INVADE isn't just a passive observer. It actively changes the cancer cells' behavior. It suppresses their aggressive traits, like reducing Vimentin by 4. 6 times compared to when cancer cells are alone. Plus, aggressive cancer cells make the fake blood vessel lining produce more ICAM-1, a protein that helps cells stick to each other.
INVADE is a big step forward. It lets scientists see how cancer cells and blood vessel linings interact. This could help us understand how cancer spreads and find new ways to stop it. But remember, this is just one piece of the puzzle. Cancer is complex, and there's still so much to learn. Every new tool like INVADE brings us one step closer to unraveling its mysteries.
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