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pmid22209517      Trends+Cell+Biol 2012 ; 22 (2): 107-15
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  • Redox regulation of cell migration and adhesion #MMPMID22209517
  • Hurd TR; DeGennaro M; Lehmann R
  • Trends Cell Biol 2012[Feb]; 22 (2): 107-15 PMID22209517show ga
  • Reactive oxygen species (ROS), particularly hydrogen peroxide, and the proteins that regulate them play important roles in the migration and adhesion of cells. Stimulation of cell surface receptors with growth factors and chemoattractants generates ROS, which relay signals from the cell surface to key signaling proteins inside the cell. ROS act within cells to promote migration and also in nonmigrating cells to influence the behavior of migrating cells. Hydrogen peroxide has also been suggested to act as a chemoattractant in its own right, drawing immune cells to wounds. We discuss recent progress made towards understanding how organisms use ROS, and to what degree they depend on them, during the related processes of cell migration and adhesion.
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