“…Cellular migration is a process of of great importance in many biological processes, for instance endothelial migration [1], infection [2], angiogenesis [3], tissue regeneration [4], inflammation [5,6,7,8,9], cellular invasion by parasites [10], metabolic changes in macrophages due to hypoxia [11], cancer invasion and metastasis [12,13,14], embryogenesis [15,16], healing of wounds [17,18] and in the context of this work, the development of the immune system [19,20,21]. Together with neutrophils, macrophages are important cells of the immune system [22,6].…”