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Direct observations of the kinetics of migrating T-cells suggest active retention by
endothelial cells with continual bidirectional migration
Helen M. McGettrick1, Kirsty Hunter1, Paul A. Moss2, Christopher D. Buckley3 G. Ed Rainger,
Gerard B. Nash1
1Division of Medical Sciences, 2Division of Cancer Studies and 3Division of Immunity and
Infection, The Medical School, The University of Birmingham, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK
Running title: Kinetics of T-cell migration
All correspondence to: Professor G.B. Nash
Department of Physiology,
The Medical School
The University of Birmingham
Birmingham B15 2TT
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Keywords: Lymphocytes, adhesion, flow, cytokines
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