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Adenovirus-mediated stromal cell-derived-factor-1{alpha} gene transfer induces cardiac preservation after infarction via angiogenesis of CD133+ stem cells and anti-apoptosis.
Junming Tang et al.
Interactive cardiovascular and thoracic surgery, (24 Jun 2008)
 
A Global Approach To Migration
Australian Visa Assistance and Immigration Information, (06 Jun 2008)
MIGRATION has emerged as one of the defining issues of the 21st century. With hundreds of millions of people now living outside their countries of birth, the hot topic of people mobility has grown in visibility and significance. Read on to know more....
 
Bayesian Estimation of Recent Migration Rates After a Spatial Expansion
Genetics 170 (1), 409 (2005)
Posted by mcurrat (who is an author) to Population migration genetics bayesian ABC on Mon Jun 23 2008 at 12:34 UTC | info | related
 
Maximum-Likelihood Estimation of Migration Rates and Effective Population Numbers in Two Populations Using a Coalescent Approach
Peter Beerli and Joseph Felsenstein
Genetics 152 (2), 763-73 (01 Jun 1999)
Posted by nuin to Coalescent ML migration on Thu Jun 19 2008 at 18:06 UTC | info | related
 
Maximum likelihood estimation of a migration matrix and effective population sizes in n subpopulations by using a coalescent approach
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 98 (8), 4563 (2001)
 
Monarch Watch : Dedicated to Education, Conservation and Research
www.monarchwatch.org
 
Calpain 2 and Src dependence distinguishes mesenchymal and amoeboid modes of tumour cell invasion: a link to integrin function
N Carragher et al.
Oncogene 25 (42), 5726-40 (01 May 2006)
Posted by etkachen to amoeboid migration on Wed Jun 18 2008 at 13:51 UTC | info | related
 
Targeted Disruption of Vinculin Genes in F9 and Embryonic Stem Cells Changes Cell Morphology, Adhesion, and Locomotion
J Coll et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 92 (20), 9161-5 (26 Sep 1995)
Vinculin, a major constituent of focal adhesions and zonula adherens junctions, is thought to be involved in linking the microfilaments to areas of cell-substrate and cell-cell contacts. To test the role of vinculin in cell adhesion and motility, we used homologous recombination to generate F9 embryonal carcinoma and embryonic stem cell clones homozygous for a disrupted vinculin gene. When compared to wild-type cells, vinculin-mutant cells displayed a rounder morphology and a reduced ability to adhere and spread on plastic or fibronectin. Decreased adhesion of the mutant cells was associated with a reduction in lamellipodial extensions, as observed by time-lapse video microscopy. The locomotive activities of control F9 and the vinculin-null cells were compared in two assays. Loss of vinculin resulted in a 2.4-fold increase in cell motility. These results demonstrate an important role for vinculin in determining cell shape, adhesion, surface protrusive activity, and cell locomotion.
 
Angiogenesis selectively requires the p110[agr] isoform of PI3K to control endothelial cell migration
Mariona Graupera et al.
Nature 453 (7195), 662-6 (29 May 2008)
Posted by saumen and 1 other to PI3K Metastasis migration on Thu Jun 05 2008 at 19:19 UTC | info | related
 
Efficient Homing of Multipotent Adult Mesenchymal Stem Cells Depends on FROUNT-Mediated Clustering of CCR2
www.cellstemcell.com
Posted by nanog to Houming migration MSC on Thu Jun 05 2008 at 15:26 UTC | info | related

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