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Lymph node: paracortex

The paracortex or deep cortex is a T-dependent area possessing high endothelial venules (lined with simple cuboidal epithelium) and ordinary venules (lined by simple squamous epithelium). Lymphocytes leave the high endothelial venules to enter lymphatic tissue, where they initiate an immune response in the lymph node. 400x

Lymphoid nodule <p>The paracortex or deep cortex is a T-dependent area possessing high endothelial venules (lined with simple cuboidal epithelium) and ordinary venules (lined by simple squamous epithelium). Lymphocytes leave the high endothelial venules to enter lymphatic tissue, where they initiate an immune response in the lymph node.  400x</p>

Lymphoid nodule

The paracortex or deep cortex is a T-dependent area possessing high endothelial venules (lined with simple cuboidal epithelium) and ordinary venules (lined by simple squamous epithelium). Lymphocytes leave the high endothelial venules to enter lymphatic tissue, where they initiate an immune response in the lymph node. 400x

Germinal center <p>The paracortex or deep cortex is a T-dependent area possessing high endothelial venules (lined with simple cuboidal epithelium) and ordinary venules (lined by simple squamous epithelium). Lymphocytes leave the high endothelial venules to enter lymphatic tissue, where they initiate an immune response in the lymph node.  400x</p>

Germinal center

The paracortex or deep cortex is a T-dependent area possessing high endothelial venules (lined with simple cuboidal epithelium) and ordinary venules (lined by simple squamous epithelium). Lymphocytes leave the high endothelial venules to enter lymphatic tissue, where they initiate an immune response in the lymph node. 400x

Paracortex <p>The paracortex or deep cortex is a T-dependent area possessing high endothelial venules (lined with simple cuboidal epithelium) and ordinary venules (lined by simple squamous epithelium). Lymphocytes leave the high endothelial venules to enter lymphatic tissue, where they initiate an immune response in the lymph node.  400x</p>

Paracortex

The paracortex or deep cortex is a T-dependent area possessing high endothelial venules (lined with simple cuboidal epithelium) and ordinary venules (lined by simple squamous epithelium). Lymphocytes leave the high endothelial venules to enter lymphatic tissue, where they initiate an immune response in the lymph node. 400x

Trabeculum with sinus <p>The paracortex or deep cortex is a T-dependent area possessing high endothelial venules (lined with simple cuboidal epithelium) and ordinary venules (lined by simple squamous epithelium). Lymphocytes leave the high endothelial venules to enter lymphatic tissue, where they initiate an immune response in the lymph node.  400x</p>

Trabeculum with sinus

The paracortex or deep cortex is a T-dependent area possessing high endothelial venules (lined with simple cuboidal epithelium) and ordinary venules (lined by simple squamous epithelium). Lymphocytes leave the high endothelial venules to enter lymphatic tissue, where they initiate an immune response in the lymph node. 400x

Medullary sinus <p>The paracortex or deep cortex is a T-dependent area possessing high endothelial venules (lined with simple cuboidal epithelium) and ordinary venules (lined by simple squamous epithelium). Lymphocytes leave the high endothelial venules to enter lymphatic tissue, where they initiate an immune response in the lymph node.  400x</p>

Medullary sinus

The paracortex or deep cortex is a T-dependent area possessing high endothelial venules (lined with simple cuboidal epithelium) and ordinary venules (lined by simple squamous epithelium). Lymphocytes leave the high endothelial venules to enter lymphatic tissue, where they initiate an immune response in the lymph node. 400x

High endothelial venules <p>The paracortex or deep cortex is a T-dependent area possessing high endothelial venules (lined with simple cuboidal epithelium) and ordinary venules (lined by simple squamous epithelium). Lymphocytes leave the high endothelial venules to enter lymphatic tissue, where they initiate an immune response in the lymph node.  400x</p>

High endothelial venules

The paracortex or deep cortex is a T-dependent area possessing high endothelial venules (lined with simple cuboidal epithelium) and ordinary venules (lined by simple squamous epithelium). Lymphocytes leave the high endothelial venules to enter lymphatic tissue, where they initiate an immune response in the lymph node. 400x

Venules <p>The paracortex or deep cortex is a T-dependent area possessing high endothelial venules (lined with simple cuboidal epithelium) and ordinary venules (lined by simple squamous epithelium). Lymphocytes leave the high endothelial venules to enter lymphatic tissue, where they initiate an immune response in the lymph node.  400x</p>

Venules

The paracortex or deep cortex is a T-dependent area possessing high endothelial venules (lined with simple cuboidal epithelium) and ordinary venules (lined by simple squamous epithelium). Lymphocytes leave the high endothelial venules to enter lymphatic tissue, where they initiate an immune response in the lymph node. 400x

Reticular cells <p>The paracortex or deep cortex is a T-dependent area possessing high endothelial venules (lined with simple cuboidal epithelium) and ordinary venules (lined by simple squamous epithelium). Lymphocytes leave the high endothelial venules to enter lymphatic tissue, where they initiate an immune response in the lymph node.  400x</p>

Reticular cells

The paracortex or deep cortex is a T-dependent area possessing high endothelial venules (lined with simple cuboidal epithelium) and ordinary venules (lined by simple squamous epithelium). Lymphocytes leave the high endothelial venules to enter lymphatic tissue, where they initiate an immune response in the lymph node. 400x

Lymphocytes <p>The paracortex or deep cortex is a T-dependent area possessing high endothelial venules (lined with simple cuboidal epithelium) and ordinary venules (lined by simple squamous epithelium). Lymphocytes leave the high endothelial venules to enter lymphatic tissue, where they initiate an immune response in the lymph node.  400x</p>

Lymphocytes

The paracortex or deep cortex is a T-dependent area possessing high endothelial venules (lined with simple cuboidal epithelium) and ordinary venules (lined by simple squamous epithelium). Lymphocytes leave the high endothelial venules to enter lymphatic tissue, where they initiate an immune response in the lymph node. 400x