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Immature B cell homing shapes human lymphoid tissue structure and function. [PDF]
Spencer J, Dionisi C.
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Murine nasal-associated lymphoid tissue (NALT) harbors human alphaherpesvirus 1 (HSV-1) DNA during latency, and dexamethasone triggers viral replication. [PDF]
Harrison KS, Cowan SR, Jones C.
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Primary Gastric and Duodenal Mucosa-Associated Lymphoid Tissue Lymphoma With Symptomatic Anemia. [PDF]
Alabed A+4 more
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Marginal zone lymphoma of mucosa associated lymphoid tissue-lymphoma of the lacrimal gland in a young patient with Klinefelter syndrome: a case report. [PDF]
Alshaibani AK+3 more
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Trends in Immunology, 2012
Lymphoid organs are integral parts of all vertebrate adaptive immune systems. Primary lymphoid tissues exhibit a remarkable functional dichotomy: T cells develop in specialized thymopoietic tissues located in the pharynx, whereas B cells develop in distinct areas of general hematopoietic areas, such as the kidney or bone marrow.
Boehm, Thomas+2 more
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Lymphoid organs are integral parts of all vertebrate adaptive immune systems. Primary lymphoid tissues exhibit a remarkable functional dichotomy: T cells develop in specialized thymopoietic tissues located in the pharynx, whereas B cells develop in distinct areas of general hematopoietic areas, such as the kidney or bone marrow.
Boehm, Thomas+2 more
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1974
The role of the respiratory tract in the defense against potential pathogens has been a subject of interest to microbiologists, virologists and immunologists for many years. The description of the secretory IgA system, common to mucosal surfaces throughout the body, has extended the interests of immunologists in the mechanisms of mucosal resistance (1).
R. L. Clancy+3 more
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The role of the respiratory tract in the defense against potential pathogens has been a subject of interest to microbiologists, virologists and immunologists for many years. The description of the secretory IgA system, common to mucosal surfaces throughout the body, has extended the interests of immunologists in the mechanisms of mucosal resistance (1).
R. L. Clancy+3 more
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1987
The cells of the lymphoid tissues primarily involved in the generation of specific immune responses are the lymphocytes. As well as the lymphocytes, cells of the monocyte-macrophage series, which are collectively called accessory cells (ACs) are essential for generation of both cellular and humoral (antibody) responses.
Ian J. Forbes, Anthony S-Y. Leong
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The cells of the lymphoid tissues primarily involved in the generation of specific immune responses are the lymphocytes. As well as the lymphocytes, cells of the monocyte-macrophage series, which are collectively called accessory cells (ACs) are essential for generation of both cellular and humoral (antibody) responses.
Ian J. Forbes, Anthony S-Y. Leong
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T cell immunity in lymphoid and non-lymphoid tissues
Current Opinion in Immunology, 2002Immune responses to infection or effective vaccination generally result in the development of memory lymphocytes capable of mounting a rapid response to secondary infection. Since most infections initiate in non-lymphoid tissues, defense at these sites may be important for protection.
Leo Lefrançois, David Masopust
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