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Old 04-15-2008, 07:01 PM #7
Auberon Auberon is offline
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Default Immune system synapse

Hi Roz,
If it helps they actually also call this :The "Immune Synapse".
I have quite a good article from Feb 2006 Scientific American which goes a long way towards explaining current thinking on it.
Will be in touch.

Cheers Auberon.
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