Reaction Patterns of the Lymph Node Part 1 Cell Types and Functions
Due to the topology and structure of the lymph nodes, their role in the pathogenesis and development of diseases is a very special one. Each organ and even each organ-related region of the body has its own group of lymph nodes, specific topological reactions, such as in circumscribed inflammation or...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1990, 1990
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1990 |
Series: | Current Topics in Pathology
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Architecture of the Lymph Node with Regard to Its Function
- The Deep Cortex of the Lymph Node: Morphological Variations and Functional Aspects
- Differences Between Lymph Node Structure and Function in Normal and Athymic Rats
- Structure and Function of High Endothelial Postcapillary Venules in Lymphocyte Circulation
- Germinal Center Reaction and B Lymphocytes: Morphology and Function
- T Lymphocytes in Non-neoplastic Lymph Nodes
- The Plasmacytoid T Cell or Plasmacytoid Monocyte — A Sessile Lymphoid Cell with Unique Immunophenotype and Unknown Function, Still Awaiting Lineage Affiliation
- Accessory Cells in Normal Human and Rodent Lymph Nodes: Morphology, Phenotype, and Functional Implications
- Macrophages in Different Compartments of the Non-neoplastic Lymph Node
- Phenotypic Characterization of Macrophages in Non-neoplastic Lymph Nodes
- Immunoelectron-microscopic Investigations of Lymph Nodes