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Authors: THM Grogan ( ) , CS Jolley ( ) , CS Rangel ( )
New immunochemical staining techniques reveal key topographic aspects of splenic immune function. Distinct compartmentalization of B and T cells and lymphocytic subtypes within the white and red pulp of the human spleen provide a morphologic basis for division of labor in the immune response.
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How to Cite: Grogan, T. , Jolley, C. & Rangel, C. (1983) “IMMUNOARCHITECTURE OF THE HUMAN SPLEEN”, Lymphology. 16(2).