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Dictionary » T » Tissue lymph Tissue lymphtissue lymph True lymph, i.e., lymph derived chiefly from fluid in tissue spaces (in contrast to blood lymph). ![]()
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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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Re:... so the differentiation into subsets can be done in several peripheral tissues including at the site of infection? Yes, the final stages of lymphocyte differentiation take place in the peripheral tissues. Often this peripheral tissue ...
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Re: T cell differentiationSo after they have been activated in the lymph nodes they travel to the thymus where they differentiate and then migrate to infected tissue If anyone knows of a source which provides a good overview of this please let me know. I dont ...
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T cell differentiation... take place? As i understand it when the t cell is activated in the lymph nodes it differentiates into Th and Tc. Tc go off to the inflamed tissue and Th cells diferentiate into Th1 and Th2 and the Th2 migrate to the B cell follicle ...
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Immunohistochemistry HELP--paraffin vs frozen sections... getting the staining to show correctly. So far, I've been staining lymph node tissue for CD62L (L-selectin) and CD3, both of which are supposed to be quite abundant on the ...
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