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Cellular locomotion refers to the movement of cells from one location to another, a process critical for various biological functions such as development, immune response, and wound healing. This movement is driven by complex interactions between the cytoskeleton, cell membrane, and extracellular environment, often involving signaling pathways and energy consumption.
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