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Scientists discover hidden “winds” inside cells that could explain cancer spread

Researchers have uncovered that cells generate internal currents, referred to as "cellular winds," which facilitate the rapid movement of proteins and materials within the cell. This discovery could provide new insights into cancer metastasis and influence future therapeutic strategies.

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