From Optimal Gradients to Pathological Chaos

Researchers at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and New York University use zebrafish to study cell migration in development and inflammation.
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Introduction to Chemokines: What Are They Made Of?

Chemokines are a family of small, secreted proteins whose purpose is to guide cell movement. Different chemokines direct cell movement in different ways depending on their structure, species of origin, and biological context. 

To understand why chemokines behave differently, scientists first look at their structure.

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