Immunohistochemical Identification of T- and B-lymphocytes Delineated by the Unlabeled Antibody Enzyme Method. I. Anatomical Distribution of Theta-positive and Ig-positive Cells in Lymphoid Organs of Mice
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The unlabeled antibody enzyme method was used to delineate the anatomical distribution of lymphocytes positive with a MBtheta and a-MIg in tissue sections of thymus, spleen, lymph nodes and Peyer's patches of mice. The known T- and B-cell areas were established. Moreover, individual B-cells are detected in T-cell regions, especially in the thymus medulla, and in the periarteriolar section of spleen white pulp. Similarly, individual T-cells occur in B-cell areas, namely in the marginal zone of spleen white pulp, in the medullar cores of lymph nodes, and in germinal centers.
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