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Dictionary » L » Lymphatic tissue Lymphatic tissueLymphatic tissue a structure found within the lymphatic system that consists of lymphocytes within a network of fibres. ![]()
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Results from our forumPurpose of the Appendix... immunological role as e.g. tonsils. That means that they contain lymphatic tissue, where some immunological events take place; probably microbe antigen presentation by ...
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There is no HIV?? But there is AIDS??... sophisticated methods it can be isolated from the white blood cells, lymphatic tissue or even from the plasma.
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The Fiber Disease... new lesions arising by contiguity with other lesions or through the lymphatic route (6,7). Clinically, lacaziosis manifests as keloidal lesions ... later. SEE PICTURES (FIGURES) Abundant round parasitic elements in skin tissue of the patient surrounded by a double membrane... HIV serologic analysis ...
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The Fiber Disease... technology to NIH and to establish a joint Center for Three Dimensional Tissue Culture at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. ... tissue system permitting the study of the HIV pathway through the human lymphatic tissue. The other 15 projects address a range of human health ...
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Re: Can the Information be Ignored?... The Appendix that was considered to be vestigial is found to have lymphatic tissue and helps control the bacteria entering the intestine. Suppose the many so called vestigial ...
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