For lymphocytes to function properly, they must move to and recognize precise anatomical locations. To do so, lymphocytes must decipher cues from a panoply of competing traffic signals.
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Gunn, M., Kelsoe, G. Should we B-leavin' now?. Nat Immunol 5, 703–704 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1038/ni0704-703
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