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a(CHEBI:"calcium cation") increases bp(MESH:"Cell Movement") View Subject | View Object

The cytoplasmic in- crease in calcium triggers the secretion of mitogenic factors and activates the signalling cascades involved in cell prolif- eration, migration and angiogenesis and the inhibition of apoptosis PubMed:28901280

a(MESH:Acetylcholine) association bp(MESH:"Cell Movement") View Subject | View Object

but ACh is also released by non-neuronal tissues where it is involved in cell-to-cell communication, and con- trols essential functions such as cell proliferation, adhesion, migration, secretion, survival and apoptosis, in an autocrine, paracrine or juxtacrine manner PubMed:28901280

p(MGI:Cdc42) positiveCorrelation bp(MESH:"Cell Movement") View Subject | View Object

Cdc42 is involved in cell motility and phagocytosis, but is mainly recognized as being a central node in the formation of lamellipodia and filopodia at the leading edge3 PubMed:27798618

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bp(MESH:"Cell Movement") association a(MESH:Acetylcholine) View Subject | View Object

but ACh is also released by non-neuronal tissues where it is involved in cell-to-cell communication, and con- trols essential functions such as cell proliferation, adhesion, migration, secretion, survival and apoptosis, in an autocrine, paracrine or juxtacrine manner PubMed:28901280

bp(MESH:"Cell Movement") positiveCorrelation p(MGI:Cdc42) View Subject | View Object

Cdc42 is involved in cell motility and phagocytosis, but is mainly recognized as being a central node in the formation of lamellipodia and filopodia at the leading edge3 PubMed:27798618

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Cell Ontology (CL)
monocyte
MeSH
Blood
MeSH
Sepsis
Text Location
Results

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