Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) play an important role in neural crest cell migration. Describe how migrating neural crest cells change their expression of two adhesion molecules, and how this change influences their movement at each of the following points along their migration: initially leaving the neural tube, migrating along the pathway toward their target, and settling down at their final target.
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