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On the cover: Tracks of naive T cell migration in a lymph node, imaged by two-photon laser scanning microscopy. Tracks start in blue and end in white. In similar imaging analysis, pertussis toxin-treated T cells showed severely compromised motility establishing an essential role for Gi signaling in promoting intranodal T cell movement. Okada, T., and J. G. Cyster. 2007. CC chemokine receptor 7 contributes to Gi-dependent T cell motility in the lymph node. J. Immunol. 178: 2973–2978.
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