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Human cells exhibit foraging behavior like amoebae and bacteria - 0 views

  • "As far as we can tell, this is the first time this type of behavior has been reported in cells that are part of a larger organism," says Peter T. Cummings, John R. Hall Professor of Chemical Engineering, who directed the study that is described in the March 10 issue of the Public Library of Science journal PLoS ONE. The discovery was the unanticipated result of a study the Cummings group conducted to test the hypothesis that the freedom with which different cancer cells move - a concept called motility - could be correlated with their aggressiveness: That is, the faster a given type of cancer cell can move through the body the more aggressive it is. "Our results refute that hypothesis—the correlation between motility and aggressiveness that we found among three different types of cancer cells was very weak," Cummings says. "In the process, however, we began noticing that the cell movements were unexpectedly complicated." Then the researchers' interest was piqued by a paper that appeared in the February 2008 issue of the journal Nature titled, "Scaling laws of marine predator search behaviour." The paper contained an analysis of the movements of a variety of radio-tagged marine predators, including sharks, sea turtles and penguins. The authors found that the predators used a foraging strategy very close to a specialized random walk pattern, called a Lévy walk, an optimal method for searching complex landscapes. At the end of the paper's abstract they wrote, "...Lévy-like behaviour seems to be widespread among diverse organisms, from microbes to humans, as a 'rule' that evolved in response to patchy resource distributions." This gave Cummings and his colleagues a new perspective on the cell movements that they were observing in the microscope. They adopted the basic assumption that when mammalian cells migrate they face problems, such as efficiently finding randomly distributed targets like nutrients and growth factors, that are analogous to those faced by single-celled organisms foraging for food. With this perspective in mind, Alka Potdar, now a post-doctoral fellow at Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic, cultured cells from three human mammary epithelial cell lines on two-dimensional plastic plates and tracked the cell motions for two-hour periods in a "random migration" environment free of any directional chemical signals. Epithelial cells are found throughout the body lining organs and covering external surfaces. They move relatively slowly, at about a micron per minute which corresponds to two thousandths of an inch per hour. When Potdar carefully analyzed these cell movements, she found that they all followed the same pattern. However, it was not the Lévy walk that they expected, but a closely related search pattern called a bimodal correlated random walk (BCRW). This is a two-phase movement: a run phase in which the cell travels primarily in one direction and a re-orientation phase in which it stays in place and reorganizes itself internally to move in a new direction. In subsequent studies, currently in press, the researchers have found that several other cell types (social amoeba, neutrophils, fibrosarcoma) also follow the same pattern in random migration conditions. They have also found that the cells continue to follow this same basic pattern when a directional chemical signal is added, but the length of their runs are varied and the range of directions they follow are narrowed giving them a net movement in the direction indicated by the signal.
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    When cells move about in the body, they follow a complex pattern similar to that which amoebae and bacteria use when searching for food, a team of Vanderbilt researchers have found. The discovery has a practical value for drug development: Incorporating this basic behavior into computer simulations of biological processes that involve cell migration, such as embryo development, bone remodeling, wound healing, infection and tumor growth, should improve the accuracy with which these models can predict the effectiveness of untested therapies for related disorders, the researchers say.
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laparoscopy gurgaon - 0 views

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    The range of obstetric care provided by us includes management of both low risk management of both low risk and complicated high risk pregnancies. We encourage women to share their thoughts and concerns with us and to participate actively in their pregnancy care.
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Ditch Poor Financial Management Through Enhanced Spiritual Health - 1 views

The world is filled with silent wails from people who cry prayers of "I need money". Money is such a complicated yet easy thing. It is just small sheets of paper with photos and specific inscriptio...

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Kidney Failure with Dialysis How to Reduce the Infection Rate-Shijiazhuang Kidney Disea... - 0 views

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    It is known that kidney failure patient with dialysis is easy to get infection which may induce other serious complications, so the ways to reduce the infection rate is concerned with many people. Then how to reduce the infection rate in dia
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Darker Skin after Dialysis What are the Causes and How to Deal with It-Shijiazhuang Kid... - 0 views

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    What are the causes of darker skin after dialysis and how to deal with it ? In genaral, dialysis patient will experience kinds of symptoms and complications, darker skin is also one of them
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THALASSEMIA SYNDROMES - 0 views

Thalassemias are a group of inherited blood dyscrasias that were first described in the Mediterranean region.In Greek”Thalassa” means sea and “haema “ means blood. Thalassem...

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All you need to know about the Tetralogy of Fallout - 1 views

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    Tetralogy of fallout is a severe but a rare complication of the heart in which the baby is born with the four heart defects present together in the heart. This is a congenital heart defect that is present from birth. The diseases that forms the part of tetralogy of fallout
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The Legal and Ethical Factors of Bone Marrow Transplant? - 1 views

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    When it comes to the matter of the legality associated with Bone marrow transplant, there are many issues to consider. The answer is a bit complicated, yet simple. Yes, the BMT is legal in India, but within some legal boundaries that have been set up by the medical branch of the government. Furthermore, there are also legal and ethical factors that are needed to be considered.
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Flu Symptoms And Home Remedies | Health Blog - 0 views

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    In this article we covered Flu Symptoms And Home Remedies. Influenza is a common respiratory illness that affects people from all age groups. Flu symptoms include a runny nose, sore throat, catarrh, and headache. Home remedies for flu are being used for centuries and have proven to be effective.
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    Influenza is a highly contagious, respiratory illness that affects people from all age groups and geographic backgrounds. In temperate regions, it occurs mostly in the winter months. There is no clear seasonal pattern in tropical climates. It varies in its severity from person to person. Sometimes, it presents as a mild, temporary infection. Other times, it can cause complications like red urine and ultimately lead to death. Influenza causes approximately 375,000 deaths worldwide each year.
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12 Easy Ways to am Healthier - it's not as complicated as you think - 6 views

Very short and succinct. Described all the steps you need to do to be healthy. An interesting and short article. I have already used 4 steps, but the rest I have to improve. I hope that I will fina...

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How to Stay Positive in a Stressful Situation at Work | Truworth Wellness - 1 views

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    Corporate culture in the organizations has complicated the life of employees by giving them stress. So it is viable to keep yourself positive in stressful situations. Here are the ways that will teach you the same.
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Understanding Muscular Strength - DBlend Store Muscular Strength - 0 views

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    You might think that muscular strength is simply how strong you are: How much weight you can carry, how many pounds you can lift at the gym, or how many push-ups you can do during a workout. But the true definition of muscular strength is a little more complicated.
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Neurological Lyme Disease: All You Need to Know - 0 views

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    Neurologic Lyme disease or the neurological symptoms of Lyme disease occur when the bacteria responsible to cause Lyme disease affect the central or peripheral nervous system of our body. Lyme disease can affect our central nervous system. When it occurs, the condition is commonly known as neurologic Lyme disease. Neurological complications can be seen in the early disseminated Lyme disease, with facial palsy/droop (paralysis of the facial muscles), numbness of skin, weakness, pain, and sometimes visual disturbances. On few occasions, symptoms of meningitis such as fever, severe headache, and stiffness in the neck are also observed. Introduction to Lyme Disease Lyme disease is basically a seasonal tick-borne infection, which is caused by the bacteria Borrelia burgdorferi. It is the main causative organism responsible for affecting various organs and systems in our body. People with Lyme disease experience symptoms that mimic MS (multiple sclerosis). Sometimes, MS symptoms are not present, but Lyme disease can increase your risk of developing MS. The most common sign of Lyme disease is redness in a person's joints, especially in the finger, ankle, and Achilles tendons.
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Global Developmental Delay: Signs, Symptoms, Causes, Treatment - 0 views

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    Child Global Developmental Delay (GDD) is a condition where a child experiences significant delays in reaching developmental milestones such as walking, talking, and social skills. It is often diagnosed before the age of five and can be caused by a variety of factors such as genetics, environmental factors, and birth complications. In this blog, we will discuss the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of Child Global Developmental Delay.
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All You Need To Know About Stapedectomy Stapes surgery, also known as a stapedectomy, ... - 0 views

All You Need To Know About Stapedectomy   Stapes surgery, also known as a stapedectomy, is an operation to remove or replace the middle ear bone known as the stapes. This procedure is often do...

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Can you get pregnant with PCOS Treatment? - 0 views

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    When women frequently experience hormonal disorders in their bodies, they tend to get polycystic ovarian syndrome. Generally, women with PCOS struggle to get pregnant or face several complications.
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Coping with Sore Chest and Tightness After Covid - 0 views

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    COVID-19, and even the vaccines designed to combat it, have left many individuals experiencing a range of symptoms. One of the post-COVID complications that you may experience is a sore chest and tightness. In this guide, I will dig deeper into this issue, explore its potential causes, how you can manage the symptoms, and when you should seek medical attention.
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