CELLS AND IMMUNOGLOBULINS IN LYMPH

B Morris, FC Courtice

Abstract


Studies of the free-floating lymphocytes and of the
immunoglobulins in lymph collected over long periods
of time from ducts draining individual tissues of the
body as well as from the thoracic duct of the fetus
in utero have been reviewed. The findings show that
stimuli within the internal milieu act on different
classes of lymphocytes to alter theil migration
pattern, morphology, metabolic activity, and range
of immunological potentialities. As the lymphoid
cells migrate between the blood, tissue fluid, and
lymph, a continual process of reassortment occurs


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