Migratory patterns of B lymphocytes: II. Fate of cells from central lymphoid organs in the chicken

Studies were made of the fate of 3H-nucleoside-labeled chicken bursa, thymus and bone marrow cells after intravenous injection into 8-day-old, irradiated chickens. A higher rate of proliferation of bursa cells was indicated by the fact that bursa cells incorporated more 3H-thymidine and 3H-adenosine...

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description Studies were made of the fate of 3H-nucleoside-labeled chicken bursa, thymus and bone marrow cells after intravenous injection into 8-day-old, irradiated chickens. A higher rate of proliferation of bursa cells was indicated by the fact that bursa cells incorporated more 3H-thymidine and 3H-adenosine than thymus cells, while 3H-uridine incorporation was similar for these two cell types. Homing patterns in recipient spleen tissue were similar for all three nucleoside-labeled bursa cells. Bursa cells localized in follicular and periellipsoidal areas, whereas thymus cells preferentially homed to periarteriolar sheaths. Bone marrow cells were found in all these locations. Bursa cells from chickens aged 4 weeks and older showed a greater tendency to home to the spleen than did bursa cells from 8-day-old donor chickens. Homing to other tissues appeared independent of donor age.
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Cell Movement
Chick Embryo
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Liver - cytology
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