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Stopping the Spread: Unraveling the Mechanics of Brain Cancer Invasion - Hyeje C. Sumajit

Florida State University
2026
Glioblastoma
brain cancer
Tumor Invasion
Cell Migration
Organoids
Traction Force Microscopy
TFM
Brain Tumors
Cell Mechanics
Biophysics
tumor microenvironment
Patient-Derived Organoids
Actomyosin Complex
Cell Motility
mechanobiology
Brain Tissue
Cell Forces
tumor progression
Cell Adhesion
molecular biology
biomedical research
Tumor Modeling
Three-Dimensional Models
precision medicine
Cancer Cell Mechanics
Neuro-Oncology
cell movement
Cytoskeleton
tissue engineering
Invasion Biology
microscopy
Experimental Biology
translational medicine
cancer diagnostics
medical research
Brain Disease
Cell Dynamics
Soft Materials
Glowing Beads
therapeutic targets
Survival Rates
Human Health

This research investigates how glioblastoma brain cancer cells invade healthy brain tissue. Using patient-derived tumor organoids and traction force microscopy, the study measures how cancer cells generate and apply forces to move through the brain. Understanding these invasion mechanisms could help develop therapies that slow tumor spread and improve patient survival.

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