The transmigration of effector T lymphocytes is critical to adoptive immune response. The rules for the migration of effector T cells are now reported to be distinct from those that apply to naive and memory T cells.
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Constantin, G., Laudanna, C. Transmigration of effector T lymphocytes: changing the rules. Nat Immunol 13, 15–16 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/ni.2188
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