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Chemokine-controlled migration in lymphoid organogenesis and the systemic organization of immunity

Item Type:Book Section
Title:Chemokine-controlled migration in lymphoid organogenesis and the systemic organization of immunity
Creators Name:Lipp, M.
Abstract:Lymphoid organ development, that takes place during embryogenesis and extends into the early postnatal period, is a complex process dependent on a coordinated interaction o:f cells of hematopoietic and non-hematopoietic origin. Homeostatic chemokines and their corresponding receptors are critical signaling molemles, which closely cooperate in the development o:f lymphoid argans and the maintenance of lymphoid tissue micro-architecture by guiding cell movements in the course of immune responses and in lymphoid sy:stem homeostasis. Chemokine receptors are differentially expressed on the cell surface of lymphocytes and dendritic cells depending of the stage of cellular differentiation and activation, thus allowing these cells to change their homing capacity and prospective traffic routes.
Title of Book:Cell Migration in Development and Disease
ISBN:3-527-30587-4
Publisher:Wiley-VCH
Page Range:251-273
Date:1 January 2005
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1002/3527604669.ch14

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