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From the following article:

Intravital imaging of cell movement in tumours

John Condeelis & Jeffrey E. Segall

Nature Reviews Cancer 3, 921-930 (December 2003)

doi:10.1038/nrc1231

Figure 1 - Intravital imaging of cell movement in tumours

Figure 1

Definitions of types of cell movement.

Figure 2 - Intravital imaging of cell movement in tumours

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Carcinoma cells in primary mammary tumours move along ECM fibres.

Figure 3 - Intravital imaging of cell movement in tumours

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ECM fibres converge on blood vessels in mammary tumours.

Figure 4 - Intravital imaging of cell movement in tumours

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Intravasation in primary mammary tumours.

Figure 5 - Intravital imaging of cell movement in tumours

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Metastatic cells orient towards blood vessels, whereas non-metastatic cells do not.

Figure 6 - Intravital imaging of cell movement in tumours

Figure 6

Model for intravasation of metastatic tumour cells.

Table 1 - Intravital imaging of cell movement in tumours

Table 1

Correlation of cell polarity to vessels and metastatic outcome