Journal article
Neurite Outgrowth Induced by Rat Lymphoid Tissues In Vitro
Abstract
Growing evidence for sympathetic innervation of primary and secondary lymphoid organs suggests an important functional link between the nervous and immune systems. Histochemical studies have shown that noradrenergic sympathetic fibers abundantly innervate the vasculature and parenchymal fields of lymphocytes, and are directed particularly into zones of T cells.1
Authors
Kannan Y; Stead RH; Goldsmith CH; Bienenstock J
Journal
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, Vol. 371A, , pp. 567–570
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
1995
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4615-1941-6_119
ISSN
0065-2598
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Fields of Research (FoR)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AnimalsAnimals, NewbornCoculture TechniquesCollagenDrug CombinationsIntestinal Diseases, ParasiticLamininLymph NodesLymphoid TissueMaleMesenteryNerve Growth FactorsNeuritesNeuroimmunomodulationNippostrongylusProteoglycansRatsRats, WistarSpinal CordSpleenStrongylida InfectionsSuperior Cervical GanglionThymus Gland