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1 However, B-dependent area of splenic white pulp experiences more significant reducing lymphocytes.
2 He bit into the crisp white pulp more deeply than fie had intended.
3 Then the boy reached inside and drew out a handful of white pulp .
4 It is filled with a soft white pulp , easily removed when the fruit is cut in halves.
5 At this stage mice exhibited severe splenomegaly with abnormal B-cell-derived white pulp expansion and enlarged lymph nodes.
6 Sparc-null spleens lacked normal Sparc expression in red and white pulp , marginal zones, endothelial and sinusoidal cells.
7 The patient for whom full autopsy was done had atrophy of the white pulp of the spleen.
8 The turma is purplish, the hobos yellowish and the atibunieix has a violet skin and a white pulp .
9 It consists of two different types of tissue, white pulp and red pulp, which have two distinct functions.
10 There is one mill, as we have said, devoted exclusively to the reduction of rags to this white pulp .
11 In contrast, the spleen cannot mediate contact hypersensitivity because antigen-bearing epidermal Langerhans cells do not access splenic white pulp .
12 Spleen of rats born to dams fed high dose of dietary soy isoflavones showed coagulative necrosis in white pulp .
13 The soil was identical, the climate; still, they would not bear the Olympian fruit, with its purple-lined jacket and its snow- white pulp .
14 Histologically, the spleen in SMZL is characterised by a nodular infiltrate based on pre-existing white pulp but also involving the red pulp.
15 Gregory Bate, headless, squirmed under the blows of the axe; beside him Fenny rolled helplessly back and forth, covered in moving white pulp .
16 I caught a glimpse of its smashed face... so close, I turned away... a face of yellow- white pulp ...
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