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. 2004 Oct 5;101(Suppl 2):14607–14614. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0404829101

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6.

The routes taken by passenger leukocytes of transplanted organs and infused donor bone marrow cells. The migration is selective at first to host lymphoid organs, but after 15–60 days, surviving leukocytes move secondarily to nonlymphoid sites. With establishment of reverse traffic (nonlymphoid to lymphoid locations), the exhaustion-deletion induced at the outset can be maintained (see text).