In this issue, Bovay et al. (https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20180217) invoke a compelling model of interplay between the venous and lymphatic vasculature in regulating the developmental genesis and early expansion of LNs. This work supports an emerging model that lymph-venous crosstalk supports LN functionality at all stages
Lymph nodes contain complex vascular networks composed of lymphatic and blood vessels. The blood vas...
SummaryLymph node lymphatic vessels (LNLVs) serve as a conduit to drain antigens from peripheral tis...
AbstractDuring embryogenesis a developmental program leading to the formation of lymph nodes and Pey...
The mammalian lymphatic system consists of strategically located lymph nodes (LNs) embedded into a l...
The mammalian lymphatic system consists of strategically located lymph nodes (LNs) embedded into a l...
The lymphatic vasculature is an important part of the circulatory system and crucial for normal func...
Lymphocytes constantly survey the lymph nodes in search for potential infection by a pathogen. They ...
Recently, substantial advances have been made in understanding the formation and remodeling of the l...
Lymphatic vessels are important for tissue fluid homeostasis, lipid absorption, and immune cell traf...
Tissue drains fluid and macromolecules through lymphatic vessels (LVs), which are lined by a special...
Lymph nodes (LNs) are strategically situated throughout the body at junctures of the blood vascular ...
The lymphatic vasculature is an integral component of the cardiovascular system. It is essential to ...
Abstract—The lymphatic system is important in tissue fluid balance regulation, immune cell trafficki...
LNs concentrate hematopoietic cells and patho-gens at distinct sites of the mammalian anatomy to fac...
Despite the essential role of the lymphatic vasculature in tissue homeostasis and disease, knowledge...
Lymph nodes contain complex vascular networks composed of lymphatic and blood vessels. The blood vas...
SummaryLymph node lymphatic vessels (LNLVs) serve as a conduit to drain antigens from peripheral tis...
AbstractDuring embryogenesis a developmental program leading to the formation of lymph nodes and Pey...
The mammalian lymphatic system consists of strategically located lymph nodes (LNs) embedded into a l...
The mammalian lymphatic system consists of strategically located lymph nodes (LNs) embedded into a l...
The lymphatic vasculature is an important part of the circulatory system and crucial for normal func...
Lymphocytes constantly survey the lymph nodes in search for potential infection by a pathogen. They ...
Recently, substantial advances have been made in understanding the formation and remodeling of the l...
Lymphatic vessels are important for tissue fluid homeostasis, lipid absorption, and immune cell traf...
Tissue drains fluid and macromolecules through lymphatic vessels (LVs), which are lined by a special...
Lymph nodes (LNs) are strategically situated throughout the body at junctures of the blood vascular ...
The lymphatic vasculature is an integral component of the cardiovascular system. It is essential to ...
Abstract—The lymphatic system is important in tissue fluid balance regulation, immune cell trafficki...
LNs concentrate hematopoietic cells and patho-gens at distinct sites of the mammalian anatomy to fac...
Despite the essential role of the lymphatic vasculature in tissue homeostasis and disease, knowledge...
Lymph nodes contain complex vascular networks composed of lymphatic and blood vessels. The blood vas...
SummaryLymph node lymphatic vessels (LNLVs) serve as a conduit to drain antigens from peripheral tis...
AbstractDuring embryogenesis a developmental program leading to the formation of lymph nodes and Pey...