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Chemokines and viruses: friends or foes?

The chemokine-mediated movement of leukocytes from peripheral blood into tissues is essential for immunity in higher organisms. In addition, chemokines play crucial roles in controlling the development and functional aspects of leukocytes, and it is now apparent that their role is not only restricte...

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Published in:Trends in microbiology (Regular ed.) 2003-08, Vol.11 (8), p.383-391
Main Authors: Mahalingam, Surendran, Friedland, Jon S, Heise, Mark T, Rulli, Nestor E, Meanger, Jayesh, Lidbury, Brett A
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