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Migration of lymphocytes through the endothelium of venules in experimental allergic neuritis

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Bei der experimentellen allergischen Neuritis verlassen die Lymphozyten das zirkulierende Blut der Venolen der peripheren Nerven, indem sie eher durch die als zwischen den Endothelzellen austreten. Der Durchtritt durch das Zytoplasma der Endothelzellen ist ein Beispiel von Emperipolesis.

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Supported by parts by NIH grant No. NB-03789-05, Inst. grant No. FRO5486-04, and a grant from the Swedish Medical Research Council. I thank Mr.L. Cherkas for help with the photography.

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Åström, K.E. Migration of lymphocytes through the endothelium of venules in experimental allergic neuritis. Experientia 24, 589–590 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02153791

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