Gut-Associated lymphoid tissue (GALT) in
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C. F. Ardavin; A. Zapata; A. Villena; M. T. Solas
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Article
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1982
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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## Abstract Even though salamanders are supposed to lack intestinal lymphoid tissue, __Pleurodeles waltl__ shows lymphoid aggregates throughout the gut, especially in the small intestine, as cell infiltrates in the lamina propia. They have a phylogenetic significance in relation to the existence of