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The phrase "able to migrate from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capability of moving or transitioning from one system, platform, or environment to another.
Example: "The software is able to migrate from the old server to the new cloud-based system without any data loss."
Alternatives: "capable of transitioning from" or "able to shift from".
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These progenitor cells were able to migrate from the adventitia into the intima, where they accumulate to contribute to atherosclerotic lesions of vein grafts in apoE-deficient mice.
Printed cells were also able to migrate from the alginate matrix and colonize a matrigel layer, thereby forming tubular-like structures.
In both facilities the phenolic resin was able to migrate from the process, accumulate in the facility, and fuel catastrophic dust explosions.
Finally, through this tool, we should be able to migrate from BPMN to BPEL in order to produce an executable code.
As proof of their eerily convincing appearance, they have established personas of their own and are able to migrate from one medium to another, building virtual careers much like flesh-and-blood beauties.
Initial scoping calculations on the latter suggested that the rate at which LNAPL is able to migrate from a waste package is likely to be very small and insignificant for likely representative displacement pressure data: this represents a key result.
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Approximately 30% of control breast cancer cells were able to migrate out from the embryo abdomen, but none of the synthetic let-7a or CCR7 siRNA-transfected cells could do so.
By contrast, although the newly generated Sun1 −/− Purkinje cells were able to migrate radially from the ventricular zone to localize at the periphery of the cortex underneath the EGL, some of them failed to reach their final destination (supplementary material Fig. S1G).
It is even harder to imagine that tiny primates of this primitive kind were able to migrate to this continent all the way from their Asian homeland.
Based on the necessity to provide a suitable microenvironment, developing HSCs from the teratoma were able to migrate toward the bone marrow with engraftment potential.
From Kenya, her mother was able to migrate to Norway, where she opened a Somali goods store.
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