Gut-associated lymphoid tissue in Microtus montanus from natural populations.
Authors(s): A. Pinter
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Abstract: Objectives To describe a part of the immune system, the gut-associated lymphoid tissue, in Microtus montanus. Findings and Status Two types of lymphoid aggregates (Deyer's patches) "universal" patches shared by all animals; "non-universal" patches, highly variable in number and distribution. No sexual dimorphism.
Keywords: Grand Teton National Park, animal, mammal, rodent, vole , Muridae, Cricetidae, montane vole, Microtus montanus
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| DOC TITLE | Gut-associated lymphoid tissue in Microtus montanus from natural populations. |
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| KEYWORDS | Grand Teton National Park, animal, mammal, rodent, vole , Muridae, Cricetidae, montane vole, Microtus montanus |
| ABSTRACT | Objectives To describe a part of the immune system, the gut-associated lymphoid tissue, in Microtus montanus. Findings and Status Two types of lymphoid aggregates (Deyer's patches) "universal" patches shared by all animals; "non-universal" patches, highly variable in number and distribution. No sexual dimorphism. |
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