New cell movement process key to understanding and repairing facial malformations by Staff October 18, 2018 October 18, 2018 37 views 37The embryonic stem cells that form facial features, called neural crest cells, use an unexpected mechanism of moving from the back of the head to the front to populate the face, finds a new study.Source: sciencedaily.com ScienceDaily 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Nanocages in the lab and in the computer: How DNA-based dendrimers transport nanoparticles next post Working lands play a key role in protecting biodiversity Related Posts Study identifies new metric for diagnosing autism April 17, 2024 Protecting brain cells with cannabinol April 17, 2024 Ice age climate analysis reduces worst-case warming expected... April 17, 2024 East coast mussel shells are becoming more porous... April 17, 2024 First evidence of human occupation in lava tube... April 17, 2024 Researchers find that accelerated aging biology in the... April 17, 2024