Cell Migration in Lymph Nodes
November 28th 2006 21:14
Coming up in the December 2006 issue of Immunity, Bajenoff, et al, discuss lymphocyte cell migration in the lymph nodes. Each lymphocyte type moves about in different parts of the lymph node and seemingly random patterns. Bajenoff, et al, show the how and the why behind their movements.
The paper is online and free.
Bajenoff, et al, Stromal Cell Networks Regulate Lymphocyte Entry, Migration, and Territoriality in Lymph Nodes, Immunity (2006), doi:10.1016/j.immuni.2006.10.011
The paper is online and free.
Bajenoff, et al, Stromal Cell Networks Regulate Lymphocyte Entry, Migration, and Territoriality in Lymph Nodes, Immunity (2006), doi:10.1016/j.immuni.2006.10.011
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