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Exploring Collective Cell Movement: Insights into Biology and Healing

Cells exhibit coordinated movement akin to schools of fish, crucial for processes like development, healing, and cancer spread.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 18 days ago
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Recent research highlights how cells can migrate collectively, coordinating their movements with neighboring cells, much like schools of fish or flocks of birds.

This collective migration is essential during various biological processes, including embryonic development and wound healing.

Additionally, understanding these mechanisms may shed light on cancer metastasis, where cancer cells spread from their original site.