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‘Velcro protein’ found to play surprising role in cell migration

Studying epithelial cells, the cell type that most commonly turns cancerous, Johns Hopkins researchers have identified a protein that causes cells to release from their neighbours and migrate away from healthy mammary, or breast, tissue in mice. They also found that deletion of a cellular ‘Velcro protein’ does not cause the single-celled migration expected. Their […]