The spleen can exert different functions: hematopoiesis, immune response, blood filtration, and blood storage. Presence and importance of each function vary among different species and, within a single species, vary during ontogeny. During the course of evolution, loss of hematopoietic functions was accompanied by increased specialization of other functions. Increase in the complexity of immunological features can be seen in the passage from scattered lymphocytes to segregation of the white pulp, organization of T- and B-lymphocyte regions and, finally, appearance of germinal centers. The red pulp remained essentially the same in all nonmammalian vertebrates, with a microarchitecture that concentrates blood and allows its filtration. In our...
The electric ray (Torpedo Marmorata Risso) provides an animal model for the detection of early intra...
Macrophage heterogeneity in the spleen has been long documented, with four subsets populating the di...
The spleen is the main filter for blood-borne pathogens and antigens, as well as a key organ for iro...
The spleen can exert different functions: hematopoiesis, immune response, blood filtration, and bloo...
The spleen is the largest secondary immune organ in the body and is responsible for initiating immun...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Mammals present different types of spleen. In the past, a...
ABSTRACT- Mammals present different types of spleen. In the past, attempts have been made to define ...
The spleen is an important peripheral organ of the sanguification and immune defense. In vertebrates...
Since the time of Hippocrates, it is believed that the spleen in the human body has a number of impo...
The spleen is the largest secondary lymphoid organ in the body and, as such, hosts a wide range of i...
The composition and function of stromal cells in the white pulp of the spleen resemble to a large ex...
The spleen combines the innate and adaptive immune system in a uniquely organized way. The structure...
Lymphoid organs are integral parts of all vertebrate adaptive immune systems. Primary lymphoid tissu...
In fish, the spleen is the prime secondary lymphoid organ. It has a role in the induction of adaptiv...
In all species studied so far it was found that more lymphocytes migrate to the spleen than to all t...
The electric ray (Torpedo Marmorata Risso) provides an animal model for the detection of early intra...
Macrophage heterogeneity in the spleen has been long documented, with four subsets populating the di...
The spleen is the main filter for blood-borne pathogens and antigens, as well as a key organ for iro...
The spleen can exert different functions: hematopoiesis, immune response, blood filtration, and bloo...
The spleen is the largest secondary immune organ in the body and is responsible for initiating immun...
<strong>Abstract</strong> Mammals present different types of spleen. In the past, a...
ABSTRACT- Mammals present different types of spleen. In the past, attempts have been made to define ...
The spleen is an important peripheral organ of the sanguification and immune defense. In vertebrates...
Since the time of Hippocrates, it is believed that the spleen in the human body has a number of impo...
The spleen is the largest secondary lymphoid organ in the body and, as such, hosts a wide range of i...
The composition and function of stromal cells in the white pulp of the spleen resemble to a large ex...
The spleen combines the innate and adaptive immune system in a uniquely organized way. The structure...
Lymphoid organs are integral parts of all vertebrate adaptive immune systems. Primary lymphoid tissu...
In fish, the spleen is the prime secondary lymphoid organ. It has a role in the induction of adaptiv...
In all species studied so far it was found that more lymphocytes migrate to the spleen than to all t...
The electric ray (Torpedo Marmorata Risso) provides an animal model for the detection of early intra...
Macrophage heterogeneity in the spleen has been long documented, with four subsets populating the di...
The spleen is the main filter for blood-borne pathogens and antigens, as well as a key organ for iro...