Can Toxicant-Induced Changes in Cell Migration Be Reversed?
In some cases, the effects of toxicants on cell migration can be reversed or mitigated. This can be achieved through the administration of antioxidants or other protective agents that counteract the oxidative stress caused by toxic substances. Additionally, targeting specific signaling pathways with pharmacological inhibitors can help restore normal cell migration. However, the effectiveness of these interventions largely depends on the extent of the damage and the specific toxicant involved.