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Examining the Role of Nasopharyngeal-associated Lymphoreticular Tissue (NALT) in Mouse Responses to Vaccines

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12:21 min

August 1st, 2012

DOI :

10.3791/3960-v

August 1st, 2012


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Nasopharyngeal associated Lymphoreticular Tissue

Chapters in this video

0:05

Title

2:28

NALT Collection and Culturing

4:25

Surgical Ablation of NALT

7:05

Preparing NALT for Histology and Assessing the Success of NALT Surgery

9:42

Histological Analysis and Antigen Production after Vaccine Administration

11:26

Conclusion

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