Related Experiment Video
Updated: Feb 22, 2026

Creating Adhesive and Soluble Gradients for Imaging Cell Migration with Fluorescence Microscopy
Published on: April 4, 2013
CellMigrationGym: a data-driven framework utilizing deep reinforcement learning to unravel mechanisms of cell
Dali Wang1,2, Jiawei Yang3, Zi Wang3
1Department of Electric Engineering and Computer Science, University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 37996, TN, USA. dwang7@utk.edu.
None:
Cell migration is a fundamental phenomenon in biology that underlies normal development as well as cancer. Recently, a data-driven approach was introduced that uses deep reinforcement learning(DRL) and 3-D live images to study cell migration. This approach formulates the cell migration process as a sequential Markov decision process (MDP), so that hypotheses of the underlying mechanism of the observed migration can easily be incorporated as high-level regulatory rules and constraints for DRL. The application of the approach successfully uncovered a novel mechanism of cell migration in C. elegans embryogenesis that involves a modular organization of cells by using ubiquitous labels of cell nuclei and simple rules based on empirical statistics of the images. This success demonstrates new opportunities to use DRL to infer the biology of cell migration without prior knowledge. This paper presents an open framework, CellMigrationGym, to standardize the DRL approach to study cell migration. Built upon common packages (OpenAI Gym, PyBullet, and DRL libraries), CellMigrationGym provides powerful and flexible functions to investigate cell migration behavior. Through a case study, we demonstrate the critical functions of CellMigrationGym with technical details, such as 1) preparation and standardization of multiple observational data, 2) reward formulation and DRL model configuration appertaining to the hypotheses of migration mechanism (such as gradient-driven and collective cell behavior-driven mechanisms), 3) exploration of migration scenarios under hypothesized mechanisms, and 4) evaluation of neighboring cell's influence on the cell migration.
Related Concept Videos
Cytoskeletal Coordination in Cell Migration
Cell Migration
Cell Migration
Chemotaxis and Direction of Cell Migration
Role of Myosin in Cell Migration
Myosin II is a hexamer comprising two heavy chains with globular heads and coiled-coil tails, two regulatory light chains, and two essential light chains. The ATPase sites on the myosin heads hydrolyze ATP, and the released phosphate generates the force for contraction....
Mechanism of Lamellipodia Formation

