Intermediate filament Nestin and the cell motility in cancer – a review

The intermediate filaments (Ifs) constitute the cytoskeleton which is a key feature of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. The IFs are expressed throughout life and are involved in the regulation of cell differentiation, homeostasis, ageing and pathogenesis. The IFs not only provide structural integrity to the cell, but they are involved also in a range … Continue reading Intermediate filament Nestin and the cell motility in cancer – a review