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"able to migrate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an organism that has the capability of moving from one place to another. For example: "The penguins are able to migrate from the northern pole to the southern hemisphere each year."
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Additionally, since migration was greatly restricted, people exposed to pollution were generally not able to migrate to less polluted areas.
Histological analysis of scaffolds showed that cells were able to migrate throughout the three-dimensional matrix.
Host neurites were able to migrate into this MSC architecture and grow longitudinally.
The pathogenic amoeba Entamoeba histolytica is able to migrate within various compartments of the human body.
Moreover, host neural cells (mainly oligodendrocytes) were able to migrate into the graft.
But what the international community could do is assure the islanders that they will be able to migrate with dignity.
Tendon-derived fibroblast cells were able to migrate and populate multiple macroscopic bundles at a rate of 0.5 mm/day.
ASC are also able to migrate to the site of injury and have immunosuppressive abilities similar to BMSC.
The junction is able to migrate over several bps, detected as one hop and confirming our model.
However, the entrapped HEK293 cells were able to migrate out of the collagen microspheres, making it undesirable for clinical applications.
At least some measure of levity, these dedicated professionals believe, must be able to migrate between languages.
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