Most cells other than blood cells live within a fibrous extracellularmatrix.
血细胞以外的大多数细胞都生活在纤维细胞外基质里。
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Anyway, cells on the go use a point-to-point adhesion system, which functions like tiny hooks, to grab the materials that make up the extracellularmatrix.
移动的细胞采用点对点附着体系,就像小钩一样捕捉构成细胞外基质的物质。
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So, basically, in order to move, a cell climbs hand-over-hand along the extracellularmatrix until it reaches a blood or lymphatic vessel and penetrates it. From there, it's smooth sailing.