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Formation of a lamellipodium, a thin sheetlike extension of the surface of a migrating cell that contributes to the directed self-propelled movement of a mesendodermal cell. The migration of individual cells within the blastocyst to help establish the multi-layered body plan of the organism (gastrulation). For example, the migration of cells from the surface to the interior of the embryo (ingression). The orderly movement of epithelial cells from one site to another that contributes to the migration of mesendodermal tissue. The process by which the population of cells that make up a mesendoderm undergo directed movement. The mesendoderm is the epithelial tissue that gives rise to both mesoderm and endoderm. A complex and coordinated series of cellular movements that occurs at the end of cleavage during embryonic development of most animals. The details of gastrulation vary from species to species, but usually result in the formation of the three primary germ layers, ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm. Cell migration that is accomplished by extension and retraction of a pseudopodium. The orderly movement of epithelial cells from one site to another, often during the development of a multicellular organism. The specification and formation of anisotropic intracellular organization that contributes to the self-propelled directed movement of a mesendodermal cell. The binding of a cell to the extracellular matrix that contributes to the directed movement of a mesendodermal cell. The process by which the population of cells that make up an epithelium undergo directed movement. The process whose specific outcome is the progression of the mesendoderm over time, from its formation to the mature structure. In animal embryos, mesendoderm development gives rise to both mesoderm and endoderm tissues.

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GO TERM SUMMARY

Name: cell migration involved in mesendoderm migration
Acc: GO:0090134
Aspect: Biological Process
Desc: The orderly movement of epithelial cells from one site to another that contributes to the migration of mesendodermal tissue.
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INTERACTIVE GO GRAPH

GO:0090134 - cell migration involved in mesendoderm migration (interactive image map)

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