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Secondary (or peripheral) lymphoid tissues can also be referred to as lymphoid organs. They provide a site for immune responses to occur and are populated by relatively mature  [[:Category:Lymphocytes|T cells and B cells]], [[Macrophages|macrophages]] and [[T cell differentiation|dendritic cells]] with each tissue providing a different environment.
 
Secondary (or peripheral) lymphoid tissues can also be referred to as lymphoid organs. They provide a site for immune responses to occur and are populated by relatively mature  [[:Category:Lymphocytes|T cells and B cells]], [[Macrophages|macrophages]] and [[T cell differentiation|dendritic cells]] with each tissue providing a different environment.
 
===[[Equine Lymph Nodes - Horse Anatomy|Lymph Nodes]]===
 
===[[Equine Lymph Nodes - Horse Anatomy|Lymph Nodes]]===
===Spleen===
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===[[Equine Spleen - Horse Anatomy|Spleen]]===
===Mucosal Associated Lymphoid Tissue===  
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===[[Regional Lymphoid Tissue - Anatomy & Physiology|Mucosal Associated Lymphoid Tissue]]===
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====[[Equine Peyer's Patches - Horse Anatomy| Peyer's Patches]]====
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====[[Equine Tonsils - Horse Anatomy|Tonsils]]====
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==Lymphatic Vessels==  
 
==Lymphatic Vessels==  
==[[Lymphatics of the Limb - Horse Anatomy|Lymphatics of Limbs]]==
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===[[Lymphatics of the Limb - Horse Anatomy|Lymphatics of Limbs]]===
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