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Oberlin D et al. – The main task of IGF–I in human non–tumoral lymph node may be autocrine and paracrine regulation of the differentiation, stimulation and survival of lymphocytes, antigen–presenting cells and macrophages and the differentiation and maintenance of HEV cells.

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