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LABELLED thoracic duct lymphocytes transfused into host rats have been shown to migrate across the walls of the post-capillary venules of the lymph node, through the cortex into the medullary lymph sinuses1,2. In the present investigation, the fate of non-cellular particles in the lymph node of rabbits has been examined using intravenous saccharated iron oxide (‘Ferrivenin’, Benger) as the marker.
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MENZIES, D., RYAN, G. Distribution of Intravenously Administered Saccharated Iron Oxide in the Popliteal Lymph Node of the Rabbit. Nature 203, 309–310 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/203309a0
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