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Abstract: During metazoan development, immune surveillance and cancer dissemination, cells migrate in complex three-dimensional (3D) microenvironments. These are crowded by cells and extracellular matrix, generating mazes of differently sized spaces typically smaller than the diameter of the migrating cell. Most mesenchymal and epithelial cells actively generate their migratory path using pericellular tissue proteolysis and transmit traction forces via specific adhesion receptors. On the contrary, amoeboid cells such as leukocytes employ non-destructive strategies of locomotion and do not hold on to extracellular substrates. This raises the question how these extremely fast cells negotiate dense tissues. We discovered that leukocytes are able to migrate in the total absence of transmembrane force coupling. Instead, active deformations of the cell body can impose normal forces on the substrate and thereby generate propulsion. We are actively investigating how these normal forces are triggered and generated by the collective activity of the actin and microtuble cytoskeleton. If you would like to keep up with our Lectures on Physics and Medicine, please register here for our LPM newsletter: https://mpzpm.mpg.de/news-events/even... You will then receive the link for the zoom conference by e-mail shortly before the presentation. Click here for an overview of all the lectures: https://mpzpm.mpg.de/news-events/even...