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25 Jan 2021

Setting it Straight: In the node - Part 1

Having discussed the interactions that allow naïve lymphocytes to enter the lymph nodes (#39), how the lymph nodes function in a broadly biological sense and what happens when effector and memory T cells and B cells exit, then head off around the body (#40) it’s time to backtrack a little and summarise what happens in the node. Why so much focus on lymph nodes? These are the specialised environments, the nurturing nurseries, where immune responses develop. Over the years, immunologists have progressively assembled an understanding of how this works and can give a reasonably coherent account.