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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Video: Ovarian cancer cells bully their way through tissue





When researchers placed ovarian cancer cells and mesothelial cells together in a dish, the cancer cells formed a hole in the mesothelial layer, mirroring behavior that would occur in the body as an invasion proceeds. The team interfered with molecular components of the cancer cells one by one and used time-lapse microscopy to watch the result. If the hole failed to form, the researchers knew that they'd discovered a critical player in the invasion process.

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  1. Thanks for sharing this useful Blog. The hormones that are generally involved in Polycystic ovarian disorder include estrogens, progesterone, luteinizing hormonal, blood insulin, androgens, and also follicle rousing hormonal, adrenal human hormones, prolactin and thyroid human hormones to call some.

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