Abstract

Clasmatosis in the spleen, thymus, submaxillary lymph nodes, Peyer's patches and bone marrow has been studied in Wistar male rats by standard cytological methods, and a method of obtaining a fraction of cytoplasmic fragments (leptons) from the spleen has been elaborated. A conjectural scheme of the successive stages of this phenomenon has been drawn up; according to this scheme, the lepton detached from the clasmatocyte undergoes a series of transformations and again splits off a fragment from itself (secondary clasmatosis).

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