I've been doing a bit of research into the area of "Contact inhibition" and I must say it is fascinating stuff.
Contact inhibition is the cessation of cell growth and division when the cell contacts a neighboring cell. The contact with the neighboring cell actually inhibits continued cell division. Strangely, Cancer cells do not follow this rule. As they will keep going and form tumors.
How do you get a cancer cell to behave more like regular cells?
Contact inhibition is the cessation of cell growth and division when the cell contacts a neighboring cell. The contact with the neighboring cell actually inhibits continued cell division. Strangely, Cancer cells do not follow this rule. As they will keep going and form tumors.
How do you get a cancer cell to behave more like regular cells?