Immunohistological characterization of proximal colonic lymphoid tissue in the rat

Proximal colonic lymphoid tissue (PCLT) is a lymphoid structure located in the proximal colon of the mouse and the rat. In the present investigation we studied the immunomorphology and cytology of PCLT in the rat. We also studied sites of lymphocyte proliferation using the BrdU‐anti BrdU technique.

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