Cell Migration
Cell Migration is the process by which cells move from one place to another within an organism. It is an essential process for the development and functioning of multicellular organisms, and its occurrence is integral to the ability of cells to form intricate networks and structures in the body. Cell Migration is involved in many physiological processes, such as wound healing, development of embryos, immune response and metastasis. Furthermore, it is an important process utilized in the field of cellular therapies, where the movement of cells from the laboratory to the patient is integral for the success of the treatment. By understanding the underlying mechanisms of Cell Migration, we can further advance our knowledge and applications in medical research, leading to improved treatments of a variety of diseases.
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