4.1.1 POJA-L4054+4055
Title: Diapedesis of infiltrating lymphocytes (rat, rabbit)
Description: The lymphocyte (1) (in A, B) emerges from the lamina propria connective tissue and migrates through the basal lamina and between enterocytes between adjacent cells (arrows,↘↘) upwards to the lumen of a crypt.
(B) Shows that the moving lymphocyte temporarily forms a pole (polarity) in order to be able to migrate. (By courtesy of A. Stadhouders, PhD).
Keywords/Mesh: jejunum, diapedesis, lymphocyte infiltration, electron microscopy, histology, POJA collection
Title: Diapedesis of infiltrating lymphocytes (rat, rabbit)
Description: The lymphocyte (1) (in A, B) emerges from the lamina propria connective tissue and migrates through the basal lamina and between enterocytes between adjacent cells (arrows,↘↘) upwards to the lumen of a crypt.
(B) Shows that the moving lymphocyte temporarily forms a pole (polarity) in order to be able to migrate. (By courtesy of A. Stadhouders, PhD).
Keywords/Mesh: jejunum, diapedesis, lymphocyte infiltration, electron microscopy, histology, POJA collection