Cells Forming Acini

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2012

Berkeley Lab researchers have discovered a rotational motion in human breast cells that continues through mitosis and enables the cells and their progeny to form sphere-shaped acini.

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  • @jtang306 many thank you's, i have found the paper and publishing

    please check out my sn1pe352 page for more in-depth studies-discussions

  • @sn1pe352

    Their paper was just published in PNAS 2012 (Tanner et al)

  • as a physicist with an interest in molecular biology I'm sort of baffled at how Berkeley hasn't provided any in-depth information other than this molecular dynamics simulation-illustration

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