Inguinal lymph node

Lymph nodes are small, round structures that are part of the lymphatic system and are found all over the body at many regions. These structures filter lymph fluid, house many immune cells, and are linked by lymphatic vessels.

Murine inguinal lymph node beneath the bifurcation of epigastric vein. Bright structure visualised by MHC II-GFP construct, is the lymph node

An Inguinal lymph node is a type of lymph node in the inguinal region. It can refer to:

A view of the different inguinal lymph nodes


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