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Above, the actin cytoskeleton of “normal” versus “transformed” cells. Arrows point to “podosomes,” actin-based structures of invasion. “The long-term goal of our research is to define how signals that alter the cytoskeletal architecture promote cancer initiation and progression, as well as migration of vascular cells,” says lead researcher Gonzalo Rivera.
TEXAS A&M (US)—It may be possible to slow or even stop malignant cancer cells from spreading by altering their architecture, new research suggests. Continue…










