CYTOCLASMOSIS IN CENTRAL LYMPH PRODUCTION
- JW Shields
Abstract
Electron microscopic observations and ancillary data are reviewed to show that lymphatic organs produce quantities of central lymph by releasing cytoplasm-depleted cells into colloidal hydrosols produced by cell fragmentation (cytoclasmosis).
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How to Cite:
Shields, J., (1979) “CYTOCLASMOSIS IN CENTRAL LYMPH PRODUCTION”, Lymphology 12(2), p.49-58.