The American journal of anatomy . / b-:ps ,31 10. Fig. 10 Accurately drawn from a section of the spleen of man, showing theactual course of fibrils of blackened reticulum through the cytoplasm of fixedconnective tissue cells. The parts a of the fibrils end by making a sharp turnwhich passes out of the plane of the section. The loops formed at b are shadedlight, and in the section they lie below the level of the cytoplasm as readily demon-strated by change of focus. The black portions, a, are above the level of the cyto-plasm. Bielschowsky stain. Camera lucida; occ. 1, obj. x^2 hom. im. Fig. 11


The American journal of anatomy . / b-:ps ,31 10. Fig. 10 Accurately drawn from a section of the spleen of man, showing theactual course of fibrils of blackened reticulum through the cytoplasm of fixedconnective tissue cells. The parts a of the fibrils end by making a sharp turnwhich passes out of the plane of the section. The loops formed at b are shadedlight, and in the section they lie below the level of the cytoplasm as readily demon-strated by change of focus. The black portions, a, are above the level of the cyto-plasm. Bielschowsky stain. Camera lucida; occ. 1, obj. x^2 hom. im. Fig. 11 Areas similar to those shown in fig. 10, but drawn from a section of alymphatic gland of man. Similar appearances were very numerous in this and 6, as in the preceding figure; cy, cytoplasm;/ cut ends of fibrils; L, lympho-cytes; Nu, nucleus of a fixed connective tissue cell; at the top of the figure afibril forms a U-shaped loop which passes through the cytoplasm of a fixed cell,entering from below and coming out above. Two similar f


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