Unveiling The Spleen’s Microscopic Architecture: A Journey Into Immune Surveillance And Blood Filtration
Under the microscope, the spleen unveils its complex structure. The red pulp, comprising splenic cords and sinusoids, dominates the volume, enabling immune surveillance and blood filtration. The white pulp, organized around central arteries, houses follicles, germinal centers, and marginal zones, creating an immune hub for antibody production and immune cell interactions. The boundary between red…