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Bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue

BAF Basophil-activating fector BAL Bronchoalveolar lav e BALE Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid BALT Bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue... [Pg.279]

For inhalation or nasal route only. BALT bronchus-associated lymphoid tissues. NALT nasal-associated lymphoid tis-... [Pg.29]

Roy, M. J., Ruiz, A., and Varvayanis, M. (1987). A novel antigen is common to the dome epithelium of gut- and bronchus associated lymphoid tissues. Cell Tissue Res. 248, 635-644. [Pg.156]

Tschernig T, Pabst R Bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) is not present in the normal adult lung but in different diseases. Pathobiology 2000 68 1-8. [Pg.21]

The lymphoid tissues linked to the respiratory tract, which are categorized into three parts larynx-associated lymphoid tissue (LALT), nose-associated lymphoid tissue (NALT), and bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue... [Pg.635]

M cells are found not only in the intestinal tract, but also in the respiratory epithelium overlying bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue. The studies of Park and Simpson (2003) indicate that M cells are not the major players in transepithelial transport of toxin across the respiratory epithelium. Additional studies directly investigating the absorption of inhaled BoNTs do not exist. [Pg.417]

Breel, M., Van der Ende, M., Sminia, T. and Kraal, G. (1988). Subpopulations of lymphoid and non-lymphoid cells in bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) of the mouse. Immunolc 63, 657-662. [Pg.10]

Inoue, N., Magari, S. and Sakanaka, M. (1990). Distribution of peptidergic nerve fibers in rat bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue light microscopic observations. Lymphology 23, 155-160. [Pg.141]

Nohr, D. and Weihe, E. (1991). The neuroimmune link in the bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue BALT) of cat and rat peptides and neural markers. Brain Behav. Immun. 5, 84-101. [Pg.143]

Richmond I, Pritchard GE, Ashcroft T, et al. Bronchus associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) in human lungs Its distribution in smokers and nonsmokers. Thorax. 1993 48 1130-1134. [Pg.454]

Delventhal S, Hensel A, Petzoldt K, et al. Effects of microbial stimulation on the number, size and activity of bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) structures in the pig. Int J Exp Pathol 1992 73(3) 351-357. [Pg.426]

Delventhal S, Brandis A, Ostertag H, et al. Low incidence of bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue (BALT) in chronically inflamed human lungs. Virchows Arch B Cell Pathol Include Mol Pathol 1992 62(4) 271-274. [Pg.426]

Rangel-Moreno J, Hartson L, Navarro C, et al. Inducible bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue (iBALT) in patients with pulmonary complications of rheumatoid arthritis. J Clin Invest 2006 116 3183-3194. [Pg.476]


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