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Trabeculae of lymph node
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Lymph node - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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lymph nodes are small, oval bodies enclosed within fibrous tissue called capsules. specialized connective tissue called trabeculae divide the node.
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May 8, 2009 ... The capsule and trabeculae of lymph nodes are formed by connective tissue. Afferent lymph vessels penetrate the capsule and empty into the ...
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http://www.anatomy.dal.ca/Human_Histology/Lab. lymph node histology. Lymph node. Trabecula or cortical sinuses separate the lymphatic nodules (nodules ...
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From there the antigen flows down the trabecular sinuses, which are lymph channels within the node that accompany the fibrous septa called trabeculae.
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cerning the presence of smooth muscle in the capsule and trabeculae of lymph nodes. Human and bovine nodes from several anatomical areas and several in- ...
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Trabeculae. These are projections of connective tissue, which extend from the capsule into the substance of the lymph node. They are straight in the cortex and ...
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The major pathway taken by lymph within the node is through lymph sinuses which are typically located adjacent to trabeculae (major extension of the capsule ...
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•Lymph nodes are masses of lymphatic tissue surrounded by a fibrous connective tissue capsule.•The function of lymph node is to produce lymphocytes and to ...
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