Cells are constantly on the move, whether in a developing embryo or metastatic cancer. But how do cells adapt to the new environments they encounter? Traditionally, scientists have believed that cells adapt to changes and stressors in their environment through genetic mutations or by altering gene expression. Cells are constantly on the move, whether in a developing embryo or metastatic cancer. But how do cells adapt to the new environments they encounter? Traditionally, scientists have believed that cells adapt to changes and stressors in their environment through genetic mutations or by altering gene expression. Cell & Microbiology Molecular & Computational biology Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
How do cells respond to changes? New study finds it’s not all in the genes
