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Migration Cell Migration:- Why study cell Migration? Inflammation/ Video clip 1 Inflammation/ Immunity Embryogenesis Wound Healing Migration Cancer Cell Migration and Invasion Angiogenesis

Perceiving/Processing Cell Movement Release of diffusible product Chemical signal Perceiving/Processing Cell Movement Bacterial infection Chemical gradient Neutrophil

Cell Migration Why study cell Migration? How to study cell migration? Living Model system, High resolution time lapse imaging, Biochemical measurements, Quantification Video clip2 depicting neutrophils recruited to the inflammation site from the blood circulation

Cell Migration Why study cell Migration? How to study cell migration? Living Model system Video depicting white blood cells migrating in the blood circulation What questions come to your mind from this movie clip?

Perceiving/Processing Cell Movement Cell motion: Force generated to move ahead – Mechanical and Biochemical signaling Chemical signal Perceiving/Processing Cell Movement