Lymphoid tissues are organized structures that support immune responses. The bone marrow and thymus are primary lymphoid tissues and the sites of lymphocyte development. The lymph nodes ...
Lymphoid proliferations are traditionally thought to be either benign conditions (reactive hyperplasia and lymphadenitis) or malignant lymphomas. However, not all lymphoid lesions at present can ...
AtLP are conditions in which it is not possible to differentiate between the benign and the malignant nature of a given lymphoid infiltrate. The descriptive term AtLP may be used as an interim ...
GvL mainly occurs in lymphoid tissues, such as bone marrow and lymph nodes, where the malignant hematological cells reside. GvHD, by contrast, occurs throughout the body after donor T cells become ...
This important study provides solid in-vivo evidence that CCR4 regulates the early inflammatory response during atherosclerotic plaque formation. The authors propose that altered T-cell response plays ...