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As new biological therapies are devised, finer control over their delivery to local sites of disease or injury is needed. Migratory leukocytes are attractive vehicles for therapeutic agents. However, to exploit them fully, more information is required on the control of cell movement to local sites of microscopic disease. Here, Lois Lampson suggests that the brain, with its low immunological background and varied microenvironments, can yield some useful insights.