lymfoepiteelin
Lymfoepiteelin is a term that has been used historically to describe a particular type of tissue. It generally refers to a cellular structure composed of both lymphoid cells and epithelial cells. These cells are often found in close association, with lymphoid cells infiltrating or residing within epithelial structures. The exact nature and function of tissues described as lymfoepiteelin can vary depending on the specific context and anatomical location.
Historically, this term might have been applied to various tissues where immune cells interact closely with
More modern terminology and understanding in histology and immunology may describe these structures using more specific