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These data, alongside in vivo description of Xenopus NC cells migration, suggest that these cells migrate as a cohesive cluster progressively breaking away as single cells, similar to the original description of cluster migration done by Trinkaus (Trinkaus, 1988).
Increased cell cell contacts may enable groups of cancer cells to detach and migrate as a group of cells with intact cell cell contacts between the migrating cells, thus providing a growth advantage (Collins et al, 1990).
Or try your luck as an informal worker, migrate as a domestic worker (often working in slave-like conditions), or beg on the streets.
This suggests that the oxygen ions migrate as a negative charge towards the BE, which acts as a sink.
Similarly, De Haas sees people's propensity to migrate as a function of aspirations and abilities (De Haas, 2010).
Here, we investigate this strategy in an experimental laboratory sandbox where dyed vegetable oil is injected and allowed to migrate as a NAPL.
The best results were obtained by using microemulsion electrokinetic chromatography in reverse polarity, where all the compounds which undergo cis trans interconversion migrate as a single narrow peak.
Indeed highly skilled workers could be hired to work for projects in their home country and therefore do not necessarily migrate as a consequence of "project" aid.
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From a macroscopic view, mesendoderm migration looks like a wave of cells migrating as a sheet in a uniform direction.
Wild type Kv3.1 migrated as a doublet with a predominant slower migrating band (≈132 kDa) and a very faint faster migrating band (≈88 kDa) (Figure 1A).
In the cell migration assay, MCF-7-14 and its clone CL6 cells migrated as a sheet, whereas MDA-MB-231 cells migrated more rapidly and more individually.
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