LYMPHOID SYSTEM - ITS NORMAL ARCHITECTURE AND POTENTIAL FOR UNDERSTANDING SYSTEM THROUGH STUDY OF LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE DISEASES HUMAN PATHOLOGY Weissman, I. L., Warnke, R., BUTCHER, E. C., Rouse, R., Levy, R. 1978; 9 (1): 25-45

Abstract

This article presents a view of lymphoid tissue architecture as defined by the traffic of defined lymphoid cell classes. The compartmentalization of lymphocytes is discussed in reference to specific cell-cell interactions that occur in antigen-driven immune responses. Finally, the distribution of normal and neoplastic lymphocytes in humans is defined and compared with animal model systems.

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