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Pineal gland, chicken – immuno-staining
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Distribution of CD3+ and CD4+ cells. PALT stained with anti-CD3 (panel A) and anti-CD4 (panel B). Note that the majority of the lymphocytes are double positive for CD3 and CD4 (yellow in Panel D). Several CD3+/CD4- cells are seen primarily along the periphery of the PALT and bordering a pineal follicle (arrows, Panel D). The DIC image (Panel C) shows the border of the PALT (white dashed line).
Citation: Mosenson, J.A., McNulty, J.A. Characterization of lymphocyte subsets over a 24-hour period in Pineal-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (PALT) in the chicken. BMC Immunol 7, 1 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2172-7-1
Source: BMC Immunology article
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