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Sminia, T; Janse, EM; Wilders, MM.
Antigen-trapping cells in Peyer's patches of the rat.
Scand J Immunol. 1982; 16(6):481-485
Doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3083.1982.tb00749.x
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- Peyer's patches (PP) of rats were studied with immunocytochemical, enzyme cytochemical, and electron microscopic techniques. Special attention was paid to the non-lymphoid antigen-trapping cells. Follicular dendritic cells, morphologically comparable to those present in spleen and lymph nodes, were found in the germinal centers of PP. Ia-positive cells with the morphological characteristics of interdigitating cells were seen in the interfollicular area. Thus, both types of antigen-presenting cells, characteristic for B- and T-cell areas, respectively, were present in PP.
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