The generation of Ly6Cā patrolling monocytes requires the transcription factor NR4A1 (Nur77). This finding provides insight into the development and function of these blood-resident cells.
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Cain, D., Gunn, M. NUR who? An orphan transcription factor holds promise for monomaniacs. Nat Immunol 12, 727ā729 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/ni.2074
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