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CURRENT OPINION IN CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 30, Issue -, Pages 17-24Publisher
CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceb.2014.05.002
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- National Health and Medical Research Council [1030145, 1032670]
- Australian Research Council [DP110104429]
- National Institute of Health [HHSN272201100018C]
- Cure Cancer Australia Foundation [1070498]
- ECR from the Sydney Medical School, Australia
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In the lymph node, T cells migrate rapidly and with striking versatility in a continuous scan for antigen presenting dendritic cells. The scanning process is greatly facilitated by the lymph node structure and composition. In vivo imaging has been instrumental in deciphering the spatiotemporal dynamics of intranodal T cell migration in both health and disease. Here we review recent developments in uncovering the migration modes employed by T cells in the lymph node, the underlying molecular mechanisms, and the scanning strategies utilised by T cells to ensure a timely response to antigenic stimuli.
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