
"Lymphatics"
(1990)
- Immunoelectron-microscopic localization of peptidergic nerve fibers around lymphatic
capillaries in the rat liver. (Ito Y)
- Canine hepatic vein branches associated with subendothelial mast cells and an
adventitial lymphatic plexus. (Takahashi-Iwanaga H)
- The three-dimensional organization and ultrastructure of lymphatics in the rat
intestinal mucosa as revealed by scanning electron microscopy after KOH-collagenase
treatment. (Ushiki T)
- Immunohistochemical differentiation between lymphatic vessels and blood vessels--use of
anti-basement membrane antibodies and anti-factor VIII-related antigen. (Otsuki Y)
- Enzyme-histochemical demonstration of intralobular lymphatic vessels in the mouse
thymus. (Kato S)
- A new approach for identification of rat lymphatic capillaries using a monoclonal
antibody. (Ezaki T)
- Topographical anatomy of the bronchomediastinal lymph vessels: their relationships and
formation of the collecting trunks. (Murakami G)
- Macrophage and tissue changes in the developmental phases of secondary lymphoedema and
during conservative therapy with benzopyrone. (Piller NB)
- The liver lymphatics as a migratory pathway of macrophages from the sinusoids to the
celiac lymph nodes in the rat. (Matsuno K)
- Milky spots of the omentum: a source of peritoneal cells in the normal and stimulated
animal. (Cranshaw ML)
- Organization of the lymphatic vessels and their relationships to blood vessels in rabbit
Peyer's patches. (Ohtani O)
- The arrangement of collagen fibrils in the lymphatic sinus wall of the rabbit appendix.
(Ogawa K)
- The intimate association of nerve terminals with the lacteal endothelium in the canine
duodenal villi observed by transmission electron microscopy of serial sections. (Ichikawa
S)
- Morphological studies of the cardiac lymphatic system. (Shimada T)
- Mechanisms causing initial lymphatics to expand and compress to promote lymph flow.
(Schmid-Sch¨onbein GW)
- The lymphatics and lymphoreticular tissues in relation to the action of sex hormones.
(Kotani M)
- Intussusceptive microvascular growth: a common alternative to capillary sprouting.
(Patan S)

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