Publications by authors named "Gregg P Sobocinski"

Background: The lymph node (LN) is a crossroads of blood and lymphatic vessels allowing circulating lymphocytes to efficiently recognize foreign molecules displayed on antigen presenting cells. Increasing evidence indicates that after crossing high endothelial venules, lymphocytes migrate within the node along the reticular network (RN), a scaffold of fibers enwrapped by fibroblastic reticular cells (FRC). Light microscopy has shown that the RN contains specific extracellular matrix (ECM) proteins, which are putative molecular "footholds" for migration, and are known ligands for lymphocyte integrin adhesion receptors.

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  • Hepatocellular vacuolation is tricky for doctors because different stuff can build up in liver cells and look similar under a microscope.
  • Some common ways to tell them apart are not very sensitive and need special types of tissue samples.
  • A new method using specific stains can help doctors see the differences more easily in liver tissue from rats and works better than older methods.
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