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Expression of DHX32 in lymphoid tissues
Experimental and Molecular Pathology, 2005DHX32 is a novel putative RNA helicase identified based on its downregulation in acute lymphoblastic leukemia. DHX32 gene has 12 exons, alternative usage of exons 1 and 2 results in the expression of two transcripts that differ in their 5' untranslated region (UTR), consistent with the involvement of two different promoters.
Michael Ho+2 more
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Bronchus-Associated Lymphoid Tissue
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 1982It is well known and appreciated that the lungs contain organized lymphoid tissue. A few years ago while investigating the effect of the introduction of immune complexes into rabbit lungs, we observed that there were present in the bronchial walls lymphoid aggregates which resembled those in the intestine.l–3 Because the Peyer’s patches had been ...
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Nasal lymphoid tissue in the rat
Cell And Tissue Research, 1989The structure and organization of paired lymphoid tissue in the nasal mucosa, situated in the transitional zone on both sides of the septal opening of the pharyngeal duct, of conventionally-housed rats was examined by light microscopy and scanning and transmission electron microscopy.
J.P. Bruijntjes+3 more
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The fine structure of lymphoid tissue
Experimental and Molecular Pathology, 1964Abstract The fine structure of the lymphoid tissue is described. Six cell types can be identified and described with reasonable accuracy: reticular cells, macrophages, littoral cells, stem cells, lymphocytes, and plasma cells. The reticular cell resembles the fibroblast in having a pale elongated nucleus, branching cytoplasmic processes, a varying ...
Henry Z. Movat, Neil V.P. Fernando
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Lymphoid Tissue In Vitro [PDF]
The method of explantation in a plasma clot has yielded valuable data on the behavior of lymphoid tissue and its constituent elements in vitro.
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The Efficiency of Entry of Lymphoid Cells into Lymphoid and Non-Lymphoid Tissues
1982Although there are many sites throughout the body where lymphocytes can leave the blood, migrating lymphoid cells appear to discriminate between different tissue destinations. Recirculating lymphocytes normally migrate through the lymph nodes, the spleen and the lymphoid tissues of the gut in preference to non-lymphoid tissues, but lymphoblasts are ...
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Development of Lymphoid Tissues
1978Knowledge of the pathways of differentiation of immunocompetent cells holds promise of providing a unique perspective on the biology of cancer. Many lymphoid malignancies of man and animals can now be classified not only as to cell of origin, but also in terms of a precise stage of differentiation of that cell type. Moreover, the oncogenic potential of
Max D. Cooper, Alexander R. Lawton
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Organization of Mucosal Lymphoid Tissue [PDF]
Mucous membranes form interfaces between internal microenvironments that are subject to homeostatic regulation and external environments that vary widely and are frequently contaminated with microbes and other potentially injurious agents. To offset their inherent vulnerability, mucosal surfaces have therefore been endowed with specialized defense ...
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LYMPHOID TISSUE—CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1968Excerpt To the Editor: In a recent NIH Clinical Staff Conference (Ann. Intern. Med. 69: 333, 1968), Dr.
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