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The gut patrol: A fascinating new look at what drives T cells to guard the intestines

The gut patrol

This image captures intraepithelial T cells (blue dots) and collagen in the basement membrane (green). This view shows how the cells and the basement membrane are connected. The black space is not empty—it is filled with cells in the intestinal villus, but they were not labeled with fluorescent antibodies so they do not show up. Credit: LJI Microscopy Core


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