Abstract
Electron microscopy of the nasal skin of primates shows that lymphoid cells are normally present in this region. No degeneration or mitosis of these cells or their transformation into other cell types was seen. These intraepidermal lymphocytes contained cytoplasmic fibrils. There was no evidence that they were phagocytic in the epidermis. The present study suggests that these lymphoid cells migrate into the lamina propria but not into the epidermis.
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