Dendritic cells are key elements of the immune system, processing the agents [antigens] that stimulate an immune response. They migrate from tissues to lymph nodes (where they present antigens to other immune system cells) in the lymphatic vessels, and here researchers have shown that they're guided from the tissue into the vessels by a gradient of the molecule chemokine C–C motif ligand 21
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