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The movement of a cell within a rhombomere. This process is known to occur as an early step in the generation of anatomical structure from a rhombomere. The migration of a cell in the hindbrain in which cells move orthogonal to the direction of radial migration. The orderly movement of a cell that will reside in the hindbrain. The orderly movement of a cell from one site to another, often during the development of a multicellular organism or multicellular structure. The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the brain over time, from its formation to the mature structure. Brain development begins with patterning events in the neural tube and ends with the mature structure that is the center of thought and emotion. The brain is responsible for the coordination and control of bodily activities and the interpretation of information from the senses (sight, hearing, smell, etc.). Any process involved in the controlled self-propelled movement of a cell that results in translocation of the cell from one place to another. The directed movement of a deep nuclear neuron from the ventricular zone to the deep hindbrain nuclei. The radially directed movement of a cell along radial glial cells in the hindbrain. Radial migration refers to a directed movement from the internal ventricular area to the outer surface of the hindbrain. The biological process whose specific outcome is the progression of an anatomical structure from an initial condition to its mature state. This process begins with the formation of the structure and ends with the mature structure, whatever form that may be including its natural destruction. An anatomical structure is any biological entity that occupies space and is distinguished from its surroundings. Anatomical structures can be macroscopic such as a carpel, or microscopic such as an acrosome. The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the hindbrain over time, from its formation to the mature structure. The hindbrain is the posterior of the three primary divisions of the developing chordate brain, or the corresponding part of the adult brain (in vertebrates, includes the cerebellum, pons, and medulla oblongata and controls the autonomic functions and equilibrium).

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: cell migration in hindbrain
Acc: GO:0021535
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: The orderly movement of a cell that will reside in the hindbrain.
Proteins in PDR annotated with:
   This term: 6 [Search]
   Term or descendants: 14 [Search]


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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0021535 - cell migration in hindbrain (interactive image map)

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