Index 



309 



Rodents. See Guinea pi»s; Hamsters; Mice; 



Rats 

 Rogers, B. O.. 101 

 Rosen ha urn, 1)., 190 

 Rosenberg, I,. T., 101 

 Rosenthal, R. I... 182 

 Roseola infantum, lymphocytosis in, 149 

 Ross, M. H„ 130, 135 

 RSN method tor protein-hound sulfhydryl 



"roups, 38 

 Rubella, lymphocytosis in. 119 

 Russel bodies. 285 



Sabin, F. R., 263, 283 



Salivary glands, in lymphoblastoma, 17s 



Sarcoidlike lesions, in Hod»kin's granuloma, 



239 

 Sarcoma. Hodgkin's, 239-211 



after follicular lymphoma, ISO 

 reticulum cell, 159, 246, 266-269 



follicular lymphoma with, after lymph- 



angiosarcoma, 190 

 transitions in, 182 

 transplanted, immunological response to. 106 

 Scapular fat of rabbits, transplant of tissue 

 fragments of, after toxoid injections. 105 

 Scarlet fever, lymphocytosis in, 149 

 Schilling leukemia. 266. 273 

 Schmitz. H. L.. 212 

 Schrek, R„ 125-141 

 Schwartz, S. O.. 177-180 



Sclerosis, in paragranuloma of Hodgkin's dis- 

 ease, 232 

 Scothorne, R. [., 102 



Sensitivity, hvpersensitivit\ in cell transfers, 

 103 

 to radiation, 128 

 Shedding, cytoplasmic, in reticulum cell forma- 

 tion of plasma cells, 284 

 Shigella incubated lymph node cells, 105, 107 

 Sibal, L. R.. 104 

 Sieracki, J. C, 71-80, 266 



Sinus of lymph, hyperplastic, and enzvme 

 activity, 195 

 medullary, in Hodgkin's disease. 232 

 Skin, anaphylaxis reaction, and antibody pro- 

 duction. KM 

 lymphosarcoma of. 230 

 windows, 74-77, 79 

 Slide chamber studies of irradiated lympho- 

 cytes, 128 

 Small particulate component of Palade. 59 

 Smears from aspirated tissues. 203 

 Smetana, H„ 239, 215 



Sphingomyelin, in Xiemann-Pick's disease, 264 



Spinal cord lymphosarcoma, 230 



Spleen, acid phosphatase in. 42 



adrenalectomy affecting, 112 



alkaline phosphatase in, 42 



Spleen (Continued) 

 antibodies in. 46 



antibody production by (ells, and anaphyl- 

 axis reaction, 10 1 

 antigen, in vitro contact of cells with, 105 

 in canine malignant lymphoma, 170 

 cell transfers, failure to transfer immunity, 

 106 

 hemagglutinin production transfer, 106 

 hen cells transferred to chick embryos, 101 

 hypersensitivity transfer. 10 1 

 and immunologic responses, 103 

 compound vacuoles in. 59 

 Cortisol affecting. 121 

 dehydrogenases in, 45 



and diphtheria antitoxin production. 104 

 enzvme activity in, 195, 199 

 fibrosis in lymphocytic lymphomas, 2 IS 

 in follicular' lymphoma, 182, 183, 1st. 189, 205 

 galactosidase in red pidp. 46 

 glucuronidase activity in. 14 

 hematopoiesis in, 23 

 in Hodgkin's disease, 241, 242, 245 

 hvpersplenic syndrome, 249. 250 



in lymphosarcoma, 231 

 in lymphatic leukemia, acute, 225 

 chronic. 212, 213. 216. 219. 222 

 in hmphoblastoma. 178 

 lymphocytes reentering. 68 

 in lymphocytic leukemia, chronic. 257 

 lymphoid follicles of, mitotic counts of. 68 

 lymphoid tissue in, 156 

 in lymphosarcoma, 225, 258 



splenectomy in, 228. 231 

 phosphamidase in lymphoid tissue. 16 

 primordium of. 24 

 protein-bound amino groups in lymphoid 



cells of, 37 

 radiation effects, 129, 131. 139 

 abortive regeneration, 136 

 biopsies in studies of, 128 

 in Malpighian bodies, 130, 131 

 mitotic activity in white pulp. 136 

 tissue fragments injected intraperitoneally, 



105 

 tissue implants, and resistance to grafts, 100 

 tumor cells, in cell transfer studies, 87 

 radiation affecting, 138 

 Sprunt, T. T„ 150 

 Staining of tissues, 203 



Sec also specific staining methods 

 Stavitsky, A. B.. lot 

 Steiner, P. E„ 242 

 Stem cell, free, primitive, 25 



See also Lymphoblast; Myeloblasi 

 Stem cell leukemia, differential diagnosis, 225 

 Stem cell lymphoma, enzyme activity in, 197. 

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