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Yamada Lab
YamadaLab
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Our research group is interested in how cancer cells interact with each other to form tumors and invade other tissues. Using a high resolution microscope, we can detect the activity of molecules and cell movement during cancer cell invasion. These videos are collected by hard working undergraduate and graduate students from Yamada lab in Department of Biomedical Engineering at Univeristy of California, Davis. Send comments and suggestions to Soichiro Yamada (syamada@ucdavis.edu). You can find more about us at http://yamadalab.ucdavis.edu.
City: Davis, CA
Country: United States
Website: http://yamadalab.ucdavis.edu
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Mammary epitheilial cells on a two-dimensional surface
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This video illustrates how human mammary epithelial cells interact with each other...
1 year ago 768 views YamadaLab
Mammary epithelial cells in a three dimensional matrix
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This video illustrates how human mammary epithelial cells interact with each other...
1 year ago 1,001 views YamadaLab
Interactions between fibroblasts and epithelial cells
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Two completely different kind of cells are moving around on a glass slide. Can yo...
1 year ago 2,946 views YamadaLab
Normal cell movement
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[TRANSLATED] Normal cell movement
[TRANSLATED] Normal cell movement
The monolayer of epithelial cells can be highly motile. Time is indicated as hr:min.
1 year ago 1,646 views YamadaLab
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