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Mechanisms of Cell Migration
There are many ways in which a newly formed neuron precisely identifies its destination. Cell migration occurs in an inside-out manner, where the newest cells form the outermost layer of the brain. Two mechanisms of cell migration are known as the following:
-Radial glial cell migration describes a process in which cells migrate using the scaffolding provided by radial glial cells. Cells might migrate perpendicularly or rostrally to the radial glial cells.
-Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) are proteins located on the surface of cells that help migrating cells or developing axons connect with the correct structures of the developing nervous system.
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