Cells invading tissue (IMAGE)
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When cells invade, they grip — and now we can see exactly how. The combination of super-resolution imaging and newly developed spontaneously blinking Janelia Fluor dyes reveal the fine molecular architecture of focal adhesions that live cells use to migrate and invade tissue (right) — detail completely invisible to conventional imaging (left). (courtesy/OHSU)
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