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CCL2 in chronic lymphocytic leukemia: a macro in microenvironment?

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Pages 1849-1850 | Published online: 21 May 2012

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Figure 1. The tumor associated microenvironment constitutes multiple cell types that release several chemokines and cytokines. These soluble factors in turn attract chemokine receptors expressed on the B cell surface and regulate their activation and migration.

Figure 1. The tumor associated microenvironment constitutes multiple cell types that release several chemokines and cytokines. These soluble factors in turn attract chemokine receptors expressed on the B cell surface and regulate their activation and migration.
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