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Successful lymph node transplantation in rats, with restoration of lymphatic function
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
|June 1, 1979
Abstract:
After doing a popliteal lymphadenectomy in rats, we were able to transfer a mass of inguinal nodes to the area, either on an island pedicle of the superficial epigastric vessels, or as a free flap by microvascular anastomoses. The transplants survived and at 7 days were able to entrap india ink particles, or particles of radioactive gold, injected in the distal part of the extremity.