Thymocyte emigration is mediated by active movement away from stroma-derived factors.
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D. Scadden | A. Luster | Andrew D Luster | R. Foxall | David T Scadden | Mark C Poznansky | M. Poznansky | Ivona T Olszak | Richard H Evans | Zhengyu Wang | Russell B Foxall | Douglas P Olson | Kathryn Weibrecht | I. Olszak | K. Weibrecht | D. Olson | Zhengyu Wang | R. Evans
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