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    Widely used software, developed by Young Lab, tops 1,000 academic licenses

    Widely used software, developed by Young Lab, tops 1,000 academic licenses


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    Cell Metabolism Jamey Young metabolomics INCA Isotopomer Network Compartmental Analysis MFASuite Metabolic Flux Analysis suite chemical and biomolecular engineering Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Research VU e-Innovations

    On-the-move cancer cells prefer a “comfort cruise,” follow predictable paths of least resistance

    New research from a group of Vanderbilt biomedical engineers reveals that while cancer cells move quickly in metastasis, they’re rather lazy in which paths they choose.


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    Engineering and Technology Research biomedical engineering cancer Cancer cells Cell Metabolism Cell migration Cynthia Reinhart-King metabolomics
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