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. 1991 Oct:178:39-43.

Relationships between lymphoid nodules and lymph sinuses in lymph nodes: a study in horses

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Relationships between lymphoid nodules and lymph sinuses in lymph nodes: a study in horses

T J Heath et al. J Anat. 1991 Oct.

Abstract

Secondary lymphoid nodules in lymph nodes of the horse are surrounded by a network of lymph sinuses, including the subcapsular sinus and its extensions around tabeculae, tubular and tubule-like sinuses deeper in the cortex, and sinuses between cord-like projections of cortical tissue. The precise role of this close association between sinuses and nodules in the transport of immune complexes, cells and cytokines is not known.

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