Selected article for: "lymph node and mediastinal lymph"

Author: Bray, Daniel P.; Bennett, Malcolm; Stockley, Paula; Hurst, Jane L.; Kipar, Anja
Title: Composition and Function of Haemolymphatic Tissues in the European Common Shrew
  • Document date: 2008_10_15
  • ID: 104sqoxz_22
    Snippet: Lymph node composition is similar in all age groups, with a relatively high proportion of plasma cells, particularly in adults Mesenteric or mediastinal lymph nodes were examined from selected sub-adult and adult animals. All features normally associated with mammalian lymph nodes were represented: a cortex containing primary and secondary follicles, paracortex, lymphatic cords, medulla and both marginal and medullary sinuses. Compared to lymph n.....
    Document: Lymph node composition is similar in all age groups, with a relatively high proportion of plasma cells, particularly in adults Mesenteric or mediastinal lymph nodes were examined from selected sub-adult and adult animals. All features normally associated with mammalian lymph nodes were represented: a cortex containing primary and secondary follicles, paracortex, lymphatic cords, medulla and both marginal and medullary sinuses. Compared to lymph nodes in other mammalian species [39, 42] , the medulla often appeared to contain a high number of plasma cells, particularly in adults. No other differences were observed between the age groups.

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