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<p>and can consist of combinations of different migration mechanisms. It generally involves drastic changes in cell shape which are driven by the <a href="page.php?w=cytoskeleton">cytoskeleton</a>. Two very distinct migration scenarios are crawling motion (most commonly studied) and <a href="page.php?w=Bleb_%28cell_biology%29">blebbing</a> motility. A paradigmatic example of crawling motion is the case of fish epidermal keratocytes, which have been extensively used in research and teaching.</p>

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