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1 cations in noninvasive 3D imaging (e.g., the lymphatic system).
2 tumor and travel through the bloodstream and lymphatic system.
3 pment, to maintaining integrity of the adult lymphatic system.
4 iatic nerve and in the regional and systemic lymphatic system.
5  process is largely taking place through the lymphatic system.
6 quences of diet induced obesity (DIO) on the lymphatic system.
7 o be at least partially mediated through the lymphatic system.
8 ported from the lumena of the lungs into the lymphatic system.
9 se or micrometastases, especially within the lymphatic system.
10 djacent to the CD45(+) lymphoid cells of the lymphatic system.
11 oiting NO signaling to treat diseases of the lymphatic system.
12 the parachordal vessel, the precursor to the lymphatic system.
13  their different abilities to survive in the lymphatic system.
14 al. report that HSCs also travel through the lymphatic system.
15 pulation, and passage through the venous and lymphatic system.
16 ic pressure (P(c)) and fluid efflux into the lymphatic system.
17         Metastases are commonly found in the lymphatic system.
18 on the development of the blood vascular and lymphatic system.
19 iding constitutive NF-kappaB activity in the lymphatic system.
20 re currently available to visualize the deep lymphatic system.
21 f these cells between spleen, blood, and the lymphatic system.
22 re needed to fulfill the unique roles of the lymphatic system.
23 ding from veins, gives rise to the mammalian lymphatic system.
24 al lymph nodes through the brain's primitive lymphatic system.
25 at by budding and sprouting give rise to the lymphatic system.
26 rs in the colon, mammary gland, and possibly lymphatic system.
27 fore their ultimate drainage to the systemic lymphatic system.
28 ion, and insufficient fluid clearance by the lymphatic system.
29 ferent potential approaches to accessing the lymphatic system.
30 of TIE1 is essential for its function in the lymphatic system.
31  understand the role of S1P receptors in the lymphatic system.
32  leading to reduced CM transport through the lymphatic system.
33 nt of new therapeutic agents that target the lymphatic system.
34 homa (HL) is a rare malignancy affecting the lymphatic system.
35 downstream effector of TIE1 signaling in the lymphatic system.
36 ells and its similar function to that of the lymphatic system.
37 s that are disconnected from the rest of the lymphatic system.
38  transporting these via the lymph across the lymphatic system.
39 brospinal fluid drains through the meningeal lymphatic system.
40 ssociated lymph nodes and gain access to the lymphatic system.
41 sinuses, required for a functional meningeal lymphatic system.
42 illary permeability and lack of a functional lymphatic system.
43 macrofilariae) in the complex anatomy of the lymphatic system.
44 ing sustained presentation of antigen to the lymphatic system.
45 control in chronic SCI also affects the skin lymphatic system.
46  the tissues is performed exclusively by the lymphatic system.
47 ter the blood circulation via the mesenteric lymphatic system.
48 vascular system, gastrointestinal tract, and lymphatic system.
49 iagnostic, and therapeutic approaches to the lymphatic system.
50 ological evidence of valves in the zebrafish lymphatic system.
51 h possibility of the SLNs to be taken by the lymphatic system.
52 size of HIV reservoirs within the mesenteric lymphatic system.
53 velopmental and/or functional defects in the lymphatic system.
54 thrombi that prevent blood from entering the lymphatic system.
55  for targeted, DC-like migration through the lymphatic system.
56 accumulates as a result of disruption of the lymphatic system.
57 rises both the cardiovascular system and the lymphatic system.
58 ot achieve therapeutic concentrations in the lymphatic system.
59 discover a novel role of this channel in the lymphatic system.
60 al vessel formation in both the vascular and lymphatic systems.
61  via misconnected portal vein and intestinal lymphatic systems.
62 ith death from tumors of the hemopoietic and lymphatic systems.
63 evated risk of tumors of the hemopoietic and lymphatic systems.
64 er injection into the general circulation or lymphatic systems.
65 an important interface between the blood and lymphatic systems.
66 r the normal performance of the vascular and lymphatic systems.
67 etic, parasympathetic, sensory and meningeal lymphatic systems.
68  diverse functions in the cardiovascular and lymphatic systems.
69 ues, (3) the flux of lymphocytes through the lymphatic system, (4) the number of lymph nodes, (5) the
70 rivileged access to immune cells through the lymphatic system, a tissue location that is inaccessible
71  secondary lymphoid tissue via the blood and lymphatic systems, a process that maximizes the chances
72  studied, but we propose that the glymphatic/lymphatic system acts as a cornerstone in signaling betw
73 nomodulator, mycophenolic acid (MPA), to the lymphatic system after oral administration.
74 y vasculature of tumors combined with a poor lymphatic system allows the passive accumulation, and su
75 s well as in the growth and expansion of the lymphatic system and associated pathways have been ident
76 its propensity to rapidly disseminate to the lymphatic system and distant organs.
77  that the lacteal is a unique organ-specific lymphatic system and does not merely serve as a passive
78 pact immunosuppressive therapies have on the lymphatic system and emerging evidence of organ-specific
79 ent and regulation of the cardiovascular and lymphatic system and has therefore gained significant in
80 lear how tumor cells make their way into the lymphatic system and how they choose between lymphatic a
81  biology: its continuous transit through the lymphatic system and its potential involvement in lymph
82 uggests that this involves regulation of the lymphatic system and may have implications in understand
83 phatic imaging are visualization of the deep lymphatic system and perforating lymphatic vessels.
84 by the accumulation of CD5(+) B cells in the lymphatic system and peripheral blood.
85  be of sufficient size to be retained by the lymphatic system and permit the conjugation or incorpora
86 hangiography may elucidate the complex human lymphatic system and reduce the risk of lymphedema after
87 ease, but the relationship between the renal lymphatic system and renal function is unclear.
88 delivery of unmodified LPV to the mesenteric lymphatic system and resulted in undetectable levels of
89 y, we harness the draining properties of the lymphatic system and show that also non-linked VLPs are
90 th all three QDs to distinctly visualize the lymphatic system and spatially overlapping vasculature n
91 required regulator of the development of the lymphatic system and that the vascular and lymphatic sys
92 meningeal immunity, especially the meningeal lymphatic system and the glymphatic system, is relativel
93  we review the structure and function of the lymphatic system and then focus on the factors that lead
94 ted in its ability to colonize organs of the lymphatic system and to cause systemic disease in mice.
95 ation of Th1 effector cells both through the lymphatic system and to sites of inflammation.
96                                    Here, the lymphatic system and transport across the endothelial ba
97 ies, whereas congenital abnormalities of the lymphatic system and trauma are commonest in children.
98 ight emerging application areas, such as the lymphatic system, and close the review discussing potent
99 d tumor cells, immunomodulatory roles of the lymphatic system, and contribution of the intestinal mic
100 easible, produces good images of the central lymphatic system, and demonstrates the time course of fl
101 f breast cancer occurs primarily through the lymphatic system, and the extent of lymph node involveme
102  most common site of infection is within the lymphatic system, and there is growing recognition that
103 ng nanodevices incorporated in the blood and lymphatic systems, and adapted for molecular event recor
104 heir transit through the hematogenous and/or lymphatic systems, and ending with their entrance into t
105 chanisms by which tumor cells infiltrate the lymphatic system are not completely understood.
106  Developmental and functional defects in the lymphatic system are responsible for primary lymphoedema
107 r the pathological effects of obesity on the lymphatic system are reversible with behavioural modific
108 chanisms regulating their migration into the lymphatic system are still poorly understood.
109                   Two major functions of the lymphatic system are the reabsorption of excess intersti
110 ucial to the development and function of the lymphatic system are used as a basis for understanding n
111 ultiple routes, and glymphatic and meningeal lymphatic systems are functionally connected.
112                   The findings establish the lymphatic system as both a survival niche and conduit to
113  dysfunctions observed in CD and suggest the lymphatic system as new target for therapeutic options.
114 for studying the anatomy and flow within the lymphatic system as well as in some limited clinical set
115 ons (LMs) are developmental anomalies of the lymphatic system associated with the dysmorphogenesis of
116 telets in preventing blood from entering the lymphatic system at the LV junction.
117 ls, often metastasize regionally through the lymphatic system before metastasizing systemically throu
118                             The vascular and lymphatic systems both comprise a series of structurally
119 its dissemination via host cells through the lymphatic system but can be blocked by prevention of leu
120  of cannabinoids recovered in the intestinal lymphatic system, but not in plasma, were substantially
121 or Prox1 is essential for development of the lymphatic system by specifying lymphatic endothelial cel
122 sufficient to control fluid transport in the lymphatic system: Ca(2+)-mediated contractions can be tr
123 cerned with whether latent merozoites in the lymphatic system can give rise to relapse-like, recurren
124       These results suggest that the cardiac lymphatic system can influence the regenerative potentia
125 normal development and/or functioning of the lymphatic system, can present in isolation or as part of
126 delineated with the discovery of a meningeal lymphatic system capable of carrying fluid, immune cells
127      Background Abnormalities of the central lymphatic system (CLS) are increasingly treated by inter
128 o enhance the delivery of CAB and RPV to the lymphatic system compared to the IM delivery route.
129                                          The lymphatic system comprises blind-ended tubes that collec
130                                          The lymphatic system consists of a vessel network lined by s
131                                          The lymphatic system contains intraluminal leaflet valves th
132                     Throughout the body, the lymphatic system contributes to homeostatic mechanisms b
133 via the conjunctival or periocular blood and lymphatic systems contributes significantly to drug clea
134                                          The lymphatic system controls fluid homeostasis and the clea
135 tribution of immune cells in the mucosa, the lymphatic system controls leukocyte exit, bacterial clea
136        Deleterious effects of obesity on the lymphatic system correlate with weight gain.
137 e lymphatic system and that the vascular and lymphatic systems develop independently.
138 mammals are conserved and that the zebrafish lymphatic system develops early enough to allow in vivo
139  documenting the precise manner by which the lymphatic system develops.
140 m]; 1.17 [1.06-1.29]; p=0.001) and blood and lymphatic system disorders (114 [0.88% per annum] vs 80
141 of neurological disorders, the presence of a lymphatic system draining the CNS potentially offers a n
142 ous junction, the site in the body where the lymphatic system drains into the blood vascular system,
143 rent knowledge of alterations in the hepatic lymphatic system during liver malignancies, as well as v
144 mor cells frequently disseminate through the lymphatic system during metastatic spread of breast canc
145 clinical trials investigated the role of the lymphatic system during protein absorption, following a
146  abnormal soft tissue swelling and caused by lymphatic system dysfunction.
147            These observations suggest that a lymphatic system exists for the transport of immune cell
148                  The mechanisms by which the lymphatic system extracts fluid from these tissues again
149 ongestive heart failure occurs only when the lymphatic system fails or is overrun by fluid leaving th
150                The brain lacks a traditional lymphatic system for metabolite clearance.
151 trast to the blood vascular circulation, the lymphatic system forms a unidirectional transit pathway
152 maging of lymph flow is key to understanding lymphatic system function in normal and disease states.
153               We conclude that the mammalian lymphatic system has a solely venous origin.
154      Recently, it has been proposed that the lymphatic system has an active role in metastatic dissem
155                                          The lymphatic system has become the subject of great interes
156               Recent progress on the central lymphatic system has greatly increased our understanding
157                         In recent years, the lymphatic system has received increasing attention due t
158    Since its recent discovery, the meningeal lymphatic system has reshaped our understanding of centr
159 lack of simple diagnostic tools to study the lymphatic system have led to an underappreciation of the
160 on around lymphatic endothelium congests the lymphatic system, impairing fluid and cellular flow from
161 d escape of bacteria from the colon into the lymphatic system in a dextran sodium sulfate mediated mo
162 sport, point to a key role of the glymphatic-lymphatic system in clearance of amyloid-beta and other
163  call for a reexamination of the role of the lymphatic system in CNS physiology and disease.
164 genetic and experimental manipulation of the lymphatic system in currently available model organisms.
165                    The specific roles of the lymphatic system in edema, genetic aspects of primary ly
166 tle is known about the role of the meningeal lymphatic system in HE.
167 w the known, pertinent features of the human lymphatic system in health and disease and set the conte
168 he NIH workshop entitled "Yet to be Charted: Lymphatic System in Health and Disease," held in Septemb
169 dence demonstrating the dysregulation of the lymphatic system in HF.
170 in the development of the blood vascular and lymphatic system in mice, and has been characterized as
171 this study, we investigated the roles of the lymphatic system in skin carcinogenesis and psoriasis-li
172 the recently discovered glymphatic-meningeal lymphatic system in TBI pathogenesis.
173                                          The lymphatic system in teleost fish has genetic and develop
174                           The existence of a lymphatic system in teleosts has been a matter of debate
175   The glymphatic system is the analog of the lymphatic system in the CNS.
176 er, we discuss the opportunity to target the lymphatic system in the management of HF and different p
177           Recent research has implicated the lymphatic system in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular d
178 or of neutrophil trafficking into and within lymphatic system in vivo.
179 in, we discuss the physiological role of the lymphatic system in volume management and the evidence d
180              The discovery of glymphatic and lymphatic systems in the brain and the recently unveiled
181 es evidence of both glymphatic and meningeal lymphatic systems in the most well-studied cetacean, the
182 imaging clearly visualized most of the mouse lymphatic system, including both lymphatics and lymph no
183                               The mesenteric lymphatic system, including mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs
184 s required for the normal development of the lymphatic system, including the thoracic duct, and that
185 istribution from the gut, likely through the lymphatic system, increasing AHR activation in key barri
186                                          The lymphatic system is a common avenue for the spread of br
187                                       As the lymphatic system is a critical regulator of inflammatory
188            Unassisted metastasis through the lymphatic system is a mechanism of dissemination thus fa
189                                          The lymphatic system is active in several processes that reg
190                                          The lymphatic system is an important pathway for tumor disse
191                                          The lymphatic system is an important route for cancer dissem
192                                          The lymphatic system is an integral part of the circulatory
193                           Dysfunction of the lymphatic system is associated with a wide range of dise
194                   This specialization of the lymphatic system is associated with fish in the family S
195        Fluorescence-guided assessment of the lymphatic system is both feasible and effective for sent
196                                          The lymphatic system is crucial for efficient immune surveil
197                                          The lymphatic system is crucial for fluid homeostasis, immun
198                                          The lymphatic system is essential for the generation of immu
199                                          The lymphatic system is essential for the maintenance of tis
200                                          The lymphatic system is fundamentally important to cardiovas
201                                          The lymphatic system is important in tissue fluid balance re
202                                    While the lymphatic system is increasingly associated with disease
203                                          The lymphatic system is involved in various biological proce
204                                A functioning lymphatic system is necessary not only to permit the org
205                     Throughout the body, the lymphatic system is responsible for clearing metabolic w
206                                          The lymphatic system is responsible for transporting interst
207                    The major function of the lymphatic system is to drain interstitial fluid from tis
208 such forces similarly influence the low-flow lymphatic system is unknown.
209          Leishmania parasites spread via the lymphatic system, leading to disease progression.
210 uted throughout the body and embedded in the lymphatic system, local lymph nodes are continuously inf
211                                          The lymphatic system (LS) is composed of lymphoid organs and
212                 The glymphatic and meningeal lymphatic systems maintain CNS homeostasis by distributi
213                                          The lymphatic system maintains tissue fluid balance, and dys
214                                          The lymphatic system maintains tissue fluid balance, and its
215  the nasal mucosa followed by entry into the lymphatic system may be a mechanism that underlies the e
216  The discovery of the central nervous system lymphatic system may call for a reassessment of basic as
217 st that therapeutics targeting the meningeal lymphatic system may offer strategies to treat TBI.
218 the interplay between diet, obesity, and the lymphatic system modulate systemic complications of obes
219          To map the drainage patterns of the lymphatic system, multicolor optical probes must be deve
220 t recirculate through blood, tissues and the lymphatic system of an animal with body mass M.
221  venous sinuses, recapitulates the meningeal lymphatic system of rodents.
222                       Here, we show that the lymphatic system of tunas functions in swimming hydrodyn
223             The demonstration of a choroidal lymphatic system opens new insights into the processes o
224 le is known about cancer progression via the lymphatic system or of the effect that the lymphatic env
225 r the large intestine is covered by the same lymphatic system or represents its own lymphoid compartm
226  evolve the capacity to intravasate into the lymphatic system or vasculature, and extravasate into an
227 reased risk of tumors of the hemopoietic and lymphatic systems (OR = 3.8, 95% CI 1.0-14.3), with the
228  in women (gallbladder, kidney, liver, lung, lymphatic system, ovaries, pancreas, stomach, uterus, ce
229 olorectum, gallbladder, kidney, liver, lung, lymphatic system, pancreas, and stomach) and 11 site-spe
230       Collateral pathways of the superficial lymphatic system, perforating lymphatic vessels, and the
231                                          The lymphatic system plays a critical role in the maintenanc
232                                    Since the lymphatic system plays a crucial role in regulating and
233                                          The lymphatic system plays a crucial role in the alloimmune
234 antation, and emerging evidence suggests the lymphatic system plays a key role in shaping outcomes.
235                                          The lymphatic system plays a key role in tissue fluid homeos
236                                          The lymphatic system plays a key role in tissue fluid homeos
237                                          The lymphatic system plays a key role in tissue fluid homeos
238 l tissue to draining lymph nodes (dLNs), the lymphatic system plays a pivotal role in initiating the
239                                          The lymphatic system plays an active role in modulating infl
240                                          The lymphatic system plays an important role in cancer metas
241                                          The lymphatic system plays an integral part in fluid homeost
242 phatic vascular system, it is clear that the lymphatic system plays an integral role in physiology, a
243                                          The lymphatic system plays complex, often contradictory, rol
244                                          The lymphatic system plays critical roles in fluid homeostas
245                                          The lymphatic system possesses the main viral replication si
246                                          The lymphatic system regulates interstitial tissue fluid bal
247                                          The lymphatic system relies on orchestrated contraction of c
248                                          The lymphatic system relies on robust, spontaneous contracti
249 intense study, the effects of obesity on the lymphatic system remain essentially unknown.
250  and a closely related factor, FOXC1, in the lymphatic system remains largely unknown.
251 tem, and the recent studies on the meningeal lymphatic system represent an emblematic example.
252                      As such, the glymphatic-lymphatic system represents a new target in combating ne
253  suggest that obesity-induced changes in the lymphatic system result in an amplified and a prolonged
254                                    Moreover, lymphatic system's response to inflammation within human
255 e peritoneal cavity due to disruption of the lymphatic system secondary to traumatic injury or obstru
256         In different organs and tissues, the lymphatic system serves as a drainage system for interst
257 activated for targeted migration through the lymphatic system, similar to dendritic cells (DCs) durin
258 wever, the physiologic role of LYVE-1 in the lymphatic system still remains unclear.
259  and pathologies that indirectly involve the lymphatic system, such as inflammation, obesity and meta
260  among pathologies that directly involve the lymphatic system, such as inherited and acquired forms o
261 is in a variety of diseases that involve the lymphatic system, such as lymphedema or lymphatic metast
262 red orally and, therefore, cannot access the lymphatic system sufficiently to interrupt this viral re
263 ent studies revealing a functional meningeal lymphatic system that drains cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) t
264 g and studying lymphatic development, with a lymphatic system that shares many of the morphological,
265 e development and structure of the meningeal lymphatic system, the contribution of this network in ev
266 rstanding of the embryology of the mammalian lymphatic system, the recent isolation of pure populatio
267 on and convection of drug molecules into the lymphatic system through the hybrid vessel network.
268 on of ERalpha and impaired regulation of the lymphatic system through the transcription factor prospe
269 ement at the interface between the blood and lymphatic systems, thus enabling tissue-derived antigen
270 underappreciation of the contribution of the lymphatic system to acute and chronic heart failure (HF)
271      Due to the relevant contribution of the lymphatic system to human physiology, while this review
272 to specific locations within tissues and the lymphatic system to support tissue-localized immune reac
273 e for flow of the contrast agent through the lymphatic system to the TD thoracic duct outlet was 244
274 t from anterior trunk MM also occurs via the lymphatic system to these intramammary in-transit sentin
275 accumulation of different tattoo inks in the lymphatic system using a murine model.
276  glycosaminoglycans from the circulatory and lymphatic systems via coated pit-mediated uptake.
277 ial lymph nodes of the beagles indicated the lymphatic system was effective in clearing deposited plu
278                    Dissemination through the lymphatic system was evaluated as an underlying mechanis
279 stigate the impact of RASA1 mutations in the lymphatic system, we performed investigational near-infr
280  reviewing the anatomy and physiology of the lymphatic system, we review physiologic principles of ly
281  perforating lymphatic vessels, and the deep lymphatic system were implicated in preventing or reduci
282 xcess risks of tumors of the hemopoietic and lymphatic systems were observed throughout the meat indu
283 ymphedema is a developmental disorder of the lymphatic system which leads to a disabling and disfigur
284 d into the hand dermis, drained into the arm lymphatic system which was imaged using a gamma-camera.
285 al origins similar to those of the mammalian lymphatic system, which is involved in immune response a
286 mprovement, with remodeling of the patient's lymphatic system with resolution of the lymphatic edema,
287 emonstrate that the lens is connected to the lymphatic system, with LYVE(+) labeling reaching the len

 
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