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    Unique ability of activated CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells but not rested effectors to migrate to non-lymphoid sites in the absence of inflammation

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    Recent studies suggest that effector T cells generated by immune responses migrate to multiple non-lymphoid sites, even those without apparent expression of antigen or inflammation. To investigate the ability of distinct CD4+ T lymphocyte subsets to enter and persist in non-lymphoid, non-inflamed compartments, we examined the migration and persistence of naive, effector and rested effector CD4+ T cells generated in vitro following transfer to nonimmunized adoptive hosts. Th1 and Th2 effectors migrated to both lymphoid and non-lymphoid organs (peritoneum, fat pads and lung). In contrast, rested effectors and naive cells migrated only to lymphoid areas. Adhesion molecule expression, but not chemokine receptor expression, correlated with the ability to enter non-lymphoid sites. Donor cells persisted longer in lymphoid than in non-lymphoid sites. When hosts with naive and memory donor cells were challenged with antigen, effectors developed in situ, which also migrated to non-lymphoid sites. Memory cells showed an accelerated shift to non-lymphoid migration, in keeping with memory effector formation. These results suggest that only recently activated effector T cells can disperse to non-lymphoid sites in the absence of antigen and inflammation and as effectors return to rest, they lose this ability. These data also argue that memory cells in lymphoid sites are longer lived and not in equilibrium with those in non-lymphoid sites

    Bandwidth is Political: Reachability in the Public Internet

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    Measurement of the charge asymmetry in top-quark pair production in the lepton-plus-jets final state in pp collision data at s=8TeV\sqrt{s}=8\,\mathrm TeV{} with the ATLAS detector

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    ATLAS Run 1 searches for direct pair production of third-generation squarks at the Large Hadron Collider

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    La maison de l’inceste et sous une cloche de verre, Anaïs Nin, Ed. des Femmes

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    Huston Nancy. La maison de l’inceste et sous une cloche de verre, Anaïs Nin, Ed. des Femmes. In: Sorcières : les femmes vivent, n°2, 1976. La voix. p. 59

    Lettre à certaines sorcières

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    Huston Nancy. Lettre à certaines sorcières. In: Sorcières : les femmes vivent, n°20, 1980. La nature assassinée. pp. 37-40

    Le cercle de lumière

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    Huston Nancy. Le cercle de lumière. In: Sorcières : les femmes vivent, n°12, 1978. Théorie. pp. 21-23

    Danièle Sallenave, Paysages de ruines avec personnages, Digraphe Aubier-Flammarion, 1975

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    Huston Nancy. Danièle Sallenave, Paysages de ruines avec personnages, Digraphe Aubier-Flammarion, 1975 . In: Sorcières : les femmes vivent, n°6, 1976. Prisonnières. pp. 55-56

    La féminité au bout des doigts

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    Huston Nancy. La féminité au bout des doigts. In: Sorcières : les femmes vivent, n°9, 1977. Le sang. p. 30
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