This chapter discusses the human lymph nodes. Cells cultured from normal human lymph nodes, in common with cells from other tissues, usually cease to divide after a variable period of active growth and thus fail to give rise to continuous cell lines. Occasionally, however, lymphoblastoid cell ...
The scrotum is supplied with blood by the external pudendal branches of thefemoral artery, which is the chief artery of the thigh, and by the scrotal branches of the internal pudendal artery. The veins follow the arteries. The lymphatic drainage is to the lymph nodes in the groin. ...
The scrotum is supplied with blood by the external pudendal branches of thefemoral artery, which is the chief artery of the thigh, and by the scrotal branches of the internal pudendal artery. The veins follow the arteries. The lymphatic drainage is to the lymph nodes in the groin. ...
Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are largely tissue-resident, mostly described within the mucosal tissues. However, their presence and functions in the human draining lymph nodes (LNs) are unknown. Our study unravels the tissue-specific transcriptional profi
Human lymph nodes were obtained from deceased transplant organ donors by the Cambridge Biorepository for Translational Medicine (CBTM) with informed consent from the donor families and approval from the NRES Committee of East of England – Cambridge South (15/EE/0152). This consent includes the gene...
Thelymphaticsystem is a vascular network of tubules and ducts that collect, filter and return lymph to blood circulation. As a component of theimmune system, the lymphatic system produces and circulates immune cells calledlymphocytes. The lymphatic organs include thelymph vessels,lymph nodes,thymus,...
Animal experiments revealed recently, that oral feeding of mice with hydrolised whey induced the production of Fox-P3+TREGcells in the mesenterial lymph nodes of the animals. The transfer of these cells into naive individuals was able to prevent the development of sensitisation and development of...
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The activities of non-haematopoietic cells (NHCs), including mesenchymal stromal cells and endothelial cells, in lymphomas are reported to underlie lymphomagenesis. However, our understanding of lymphoma NHCs has been hampered by unexplained NHC heterogeneity, even in normal human lymph nodes (LNs). ...