MindMap Gallery The mechanism and biological significance of cell migration
Cell migration is a complex biological process involving cytoskeletal rearrangement, changes in cell adhesion molecules, and guidance by chemokines. This process holds significant biological importance in embryonic development, tissue repair, immune responses, and cancer metastasis. The regulatory mechanisms of cell migration include signaling pathways, gene expression regulation, and intercellular interactions. Extracellular matrix, growth factors, and environmental factors are key influencers of cell migration. Studying the mechanisms and biological significance of cell migration has important applications in disease treatment, tissue engineering, and drug screening.
Edited at 2025-01-14 10:28:57