Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat: How Immune Cells Really Migrate
October 15, 2024
October 15, 2024
BAVARIA, Germany, Oct. 15 (TNSres) -- The Friedrich-Alexander-Universitat issued the following news:
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In order to reach their target, for instance a tumor, immune cells have to leave the bloodstream or lymphatic vessels and migrate through connective tissue. Until now, scientists presumed that immune cells migrated through tissue by constantly changing their shape and therefore squeezing through the smallest pores and openings.
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FAU r . . .
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In order to reach their target, for instance a tumor, immune cells have to leave the bloodstream or lymphatic vessels and migrate through connective tissue. Until now, scientists presumed that immune cells migrated through tissue by constantly changing their shape and therefore squeezing through the smallest pores and openings.
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FAU r . . .