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ONLINE COVER This week, Udayasuryan et al. show that infection of normal and malignant pancreatic cells with the oral commensal microbe Fusobacterium nucleatum induces cytokine release that promotes migration and invasion by the cancer cells. In the pseudocolored scanning electron microscopy image, F. nucleatum (orange) are seen binding to and invading pancreatic cancer cells (purple).

Credit: Udayasuryan et al./Science Signaling

Science Signaling

  • Volume 15|
  • Issue 756|
  • 18 Oct 2022

ONLINE COVER This week, Udayasuryan et al. show that infection of normal and malignant pancreatic cells with the oral commensal microbe Fusobacterium nucleatum induces cytokine release that promotes migration and invasion by the cancer cells. In the pseudocolored scanning electron microscopy image, F. nucleatum (orange) are seen binding to and invading pancreatic cancer cells (purple).

Credit: Udayasuryan et al./Science Signaling

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