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Resolution: standard / high Figure 3.
Schematic representation of a lymph node internal architecture. Schematic representation of the lymph node: T cell area (i.e., the paracortex) and
a B cell area (i.e., the node cortex). A number of follicles are located in the node
cortex, whereas the T cell area occupies the inner part. The medulla consists of a
part of the T-area that allows cells to exit by the efferent vessel. T and B cells
enter the lymph node mainly from the blood, through HEV located inside the paracortex
(see text).
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