Circulating dendritic cells with their dual function are the link connecting lymphatic tissue and brain.

作者: A Kuznetsov

DOI: 10.9734/BJMMR/2014/4144

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摘要: Aims: The objective of the paper is to reveal sources in which data about main characteristics DCs have been shown and prove theses “Theory Duality Protective Systems” (TDPS) formulated earlier. Study Design: To compare own with later other authors. Place Duration Study: Department Human Anatomy Novosibirsk State Medical University Scientific Research Institute Clinical Experimental Lymphology, Novosibirsk, between December 1986 November 1998. Methodology: were obtained from central lymph thoracic duct (cistern chyle), intestinal liver lymph, bone morrow, thymus, spleen, mesenteric adrenal, palatine tonsils CNS/brain general anesthetized rabbits rats. cistern chyle, lymphatic vessels punctured original glass micropipettes. Scrapes specimens organs (as smears) studied by light electronic microscopes. Percentage was calculated. Results: migrate different lymphatic/immune systems, periphery blood, skin, mucous membranes brain drainage, then into blood via duct. induced author formulate TDPS. TDPS are: 1. Lymphatic immune systems guard an organism against any antigen at same time defend structures organism, brain. 2. These Article British Journal Medicine & Research, 4(1): 81-94, 2014 82 functions relation are realized DCs. nodes, red marrow, tonsils, skin as peripheral lymph. blood. Thus, they circulate. 3. a special system, plays important role regulation homeostasis. Conclusion: 1998 proved modern research.

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