Experientia

, Volume 33, Issue 8, pp 1098–1099 | Cite as

Morphological evidence of a polypeptide-like secretory function of the B cells in the mouse synovial membrane

  • G. Linck
  • M. E. Stoeckel
  • A. Petrovic
  • A. Porte
Specialia Anatomica, Histologica, Embryologica, Carcinologica

Summary

In the synovial membrane of the mouse, morphological features associated with acitve secretion are unusually well developed in cells immediately subjacent to the lining layer (in the position of B cells), comparable to those of cells known to elaborate polypeptides.

Keywords

Polypeptide Morphological Feature Synovial Membrane Morphological Evidence Secretory Function 
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Copyright information

© Birkhäuser Verlag 1977

Authors and Affiliations

  • G. Linck
    • 1
  • M. E. Stoeckel
    • 1
  • A. Petrovic
    • 1
  • A. Porte
    • 1
  1. 1.Institut de Physiologie, Section SciencesUniversité Louis PasteurStrasbourg(France)

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