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URL:https://dresden-science-calendar.org/calendar/de/detail/18665
LOCATION:MPI-CBG\, Pfotenhauerstraße 10801307 Dresden
SUMMARY:Insall: Making your own path - how cells create chemotactic gradien
 ts in cancer metastasis\, immune responses and maze solving.
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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Robert Insall\nInstitute of Speaker: Institute for Can
 cer Sciences\, University of Glasgow\, UK\nTopics:\n\n Location:\n  Name: 
 MPI-CBG (MPI-CBG Auditorium)\n  Street: Pfotenhauerstraße 108\n  City: 01
 307 Dresden\n  Phone: +49 351 210-0\n  Fax: +49 351 210-2000\nDescription:
  We know that chemotaxis is important and development and disease.  We kno
 w much less about where chemotactic gradients come from\, and how their po
 sitions and dynamics are controlled.  This talk describes recent advances 
 in self-generated gradients\, where the cells make their own gradients as 
 they migrate up them.  The results are complex\, fascinating\, and above a
 ll counterintuitive - the best way a cell can steer uses enzymes to break 
 down the stimulus\, and this allows cells to probe distant environments wi
 thout visiting them.
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