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An Ewing's sarcoma cancer cell is seen extending little finger-liked protrusions and pulling on its surrounding matrix fibres to help it moves.
This is an Ewing's sarcoma cancer cell that was extracted from a patient and is grown in the lab. The cell is placed within a network of matrix proteins that one would normally find in normal tissue in the body. As the cell moves, it pulls on these fibres and can be seen bending them. This generates a pulling force to pull the cancer cell forward. We think this is also how cancer cells move and spread inside the body.
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