Contents

Back Forward

"Lymphatics"
(1990)

  1. Immunoelectron-microscopic localization of peptidergic nerve fibers around lymphatic capillaries in the rat liver. (Ito Y)
  2. Canine hepatic vein branches associated with subendothelial mast cells and an adventitial lymphatic plexus. (Takahashi-Iwanaga H)
  3. 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)
  4. Immunohistochemical differentiation between lymphatic vessels and blood vessels--use of anti-basement membrane antibodies and anti-factor VIII-related antigen. (Otsuki Y)
  5. Enzyme-histochemical demonstration of intralobular lymphatic vessels in the mouse thymus. (Kato S)
  6. A new approach for identification of rat lymphatic capillaries using a monoclonal antibody. (Ezaki T)
  7. Topographical anatomy of the bronchomediastinal lymph vessels: their relationships and formation of the collecting trunks. (Murakami G)
  8. Macrophage and tissue changes in the developmental phases of secondary lymphoedema and during conservative therapy with benzopyrone. (Piller NB)
  9. The liver lymphatics as a migratory pathway of macrophages from the sinusoids to the celiac lymph nodes in the rat. (Matsuno K)
  10. Milky spots of the omentum: a source of peritoneal cells in the normal and stimulated animal. (Cranshaw ML)
  11. Organization of the lymphatic vessels and their relationships to blood vessels in rabbit Peyer's patches. (Ohtani O)
  12. The arrangement of collagen fibrils in the lymphatic sinus wall of the rabbit appendix. (Ogawa K)
  13. 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)
  14. Morphological studies of the cardiac lymphatic system. (Shimada T)
  15. Mechanisms causing initial lymphatics to expand and compress to promote lymph flow. (Schmid-Sch¨onbein GW)
  16. The lymphatics and lymphoreticular tissues in relation to the action of sex hormones. (Kotani M)
  17. Intussusceptive microvascular growth: a common alternative to capillary sprouting. (Patan S)

home.gif (556 ƒoƒCƒg)