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25 february 2020 14:00:23

 
Cell Extrusion: Crowd Pushing and Sticky Neighbours (Current Biology)
 


Cell extrusion is a highly coordinated process allowing the removal of an epithelial cell from the tissue layer without disrupting its integrity. Two new studies shed new light on the complexity of cell-cell coordination at play during cell extrusion.


 
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