Cell migration in development and disease /edited by Doris Wedlich. --Wiley-Vch, 2005. -- (58.1574/C393t) |
Contents
Contents:
1. Function phases in cell attachment and spreading 3
2. Polarized cell motility: microtubules show the way 15
3. Mechanisms of eukaryotic chemotaxis 33
4. Dual location proteins: communication between cell adhesions and the nucleus 47
5. Cell migration during zebrafish gastrulation 73
6. Aspects of the origin and function of cell mediolateral intercalation behavior (MIB) during convergent extension 107
7. On the border of understanding cell migration 123
8. Glia cell migration in drosophila 139
9. The eural gres: migrating from the border 155
10. Primordial germ cell migration in zebrafish 173
11. HGF/SF c-met signaling in the epithelial-mesenchymal transition and migration of muscle progrnitor cells 191
12. Host-pathogen interactions and cell motility: lerning from bacteria 205
13. Transendothelial migration of leukocytes 237
14. Chemokine-controlled migration in lymphoid organogenesis and the systemic organization of immunity 251
15. Keratinocyte migration in wound healing 275
16. From tumorigenesis to tumor progression: signaling pathways driving tumor invasion and metastasis 299