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    GlossaryCell Migration (cell movement)

    process where cells move to different locations in the body

    Cell migration, also known as cell movement or cell motility, is the process by which cells move from one location to another within an organism. This is crucial for various biological processes, including wound healing, immune responses, and embryonic development. Cells achieve this movement through a complex interplay of signaling pathways, cytoskeletal dynamics, and interactions with their surrounding environment.

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