Karakanlud
Karakanlud
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5th May 2015
30th Jul 2015
*update: found a better way to mimic cell interior* Simulates the way cancer cells move around compared to normal cells.
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  • Karakanlud
    Karakanlud
    8th May 2015
    jeriktelorian: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0167488906001558 Cell migration is an important process, and it's regulated by cell type. As the cell goes cancerous, with the growing number of mutations, it will eventually lose it's function and regulation, and this commonly causes the cells to migrate/invade the tissue around the tumor.
  • blackantimatter
    blackantimatter
    8th May 2015
    I should note that my cancer cell started burning after it cut itself up into two
  • jeriktelorian
    jeriktelorian
    8th May 2015
    What makes you think a type of cancer cell moves like this?
  • Karakanlud
    Karakanlud
    7th May 2015
    jeriktelorian: And this movement is also a problem, because migrating tumor cells cause metastases.
  • Karakanlud
    Karakanlud
    7th May 2015
    jeriktelorian: It's only a simulation of how cancer cells move, not a complete simulation of a cancer cell.
  • jeriktelorian
    jeriktelorian
    7th May 2015
    The problem with cancer isn't how it moves, it's the unchecked division. This isn't a simulation of anything.
  • KungZacharias
    KungZacharias
    7th May 2015
    sorry dont care about the thisn
  • KungZacharias
    KungZacharias
    7th May 2015
    @sentinal-5 what do you mean about my cancer died of grandpa that a funny thisn
  • KungZacharias
    KungZacharias
    7th May 2015
    i mean first not fist
  • KungZacharias
    KungZacharias
    7th May 2015
    i know to to make the cancer cell to normal fist remove the prto then revome the gbmb