Abstract

Chemokines are a rapidly expanding group of secreted molecules that selectively control the migration and homing of leukocytes to different sites of inflammation and immune responses [1, 2]. They are believed to perform key functions in secondary lymphoid tissues, where they attract antigen-bearing dendritic cells (DC) [3, 4] and antigen-specific T and B cells, promoting interactions among them and guiding them to appropriate sites [2, 5].KeywordsFollicular LymphomaSecondary Lymphoid TissueSoluble CD40 LigandPlastic Tissue Culture DishBurkitt Lymphoma Cell LineThese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.

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