Observations of electrical signal propagation across colonies of epithelial cells suggest they may be able to communicate, ...
The electric skin cell signals, which move at glacial pace compared to those in nerve cells, may play a role in initiating healing.
Espin induces abundant filopodia formation at the leading edge and along the sides, exerting force for cells migrating in ...
T cells are white blood cells that are important for adaptive immunity. They have unique cell surface receptors that are generated by randomly assorting genes. These receptors allow T cells to ...
Cell polarity is the asymmetric organisation of several cellular components, including its plasma membrane, cytoskeleton or organelles. This asymmetry can be used for specialised functions, such ...
Epithelial thickness patterns can not identify subclinical keratoconus, although they exhibit predictable patterns in manifest keratoconus.
Natural killer (NK) cells are the predominant innate lymphocyte subsets that mediate anti-tumor and anti-viral responses, and therefore possess promising clinical utilization. NK cells do not express ...
Neurons are cells in the body that are responsible for transmitting electrical signals through the nervous system. Different types of neurons affect the ability to move, which begins as an impulse, or ...