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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 59. Chapters: Spleen, Lymph node, Lymphedema, Phosphate homeostasis, Lymphopoiesis, Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, Lymphangioma, Lymphangioleiomyomatosis, Lymphatic System Assessment, Bone marrow, Lymph vessel, Splenic infarction, Sentinel lymph node, Lymphangiosarcoma, Caitlin Raymond International Registry, Kikuchi disease, Germinal center, Peyer's patch, Lymphogram, Lymphangiomatosis, Gut-associated lymphoid tissue, Lymph node biopsy, Waldmann disease, Generalized lymphadenopathy, Lymph capillary, Persistent generalized lymphadenopathy, Lacteal, Chyle, Lymphotherapy, Mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue, Subcapsular sinus, Adenitis, Capsule of lymph node, Lymphangion, Cords of Billroth, Solitary lymphatic nodule, White pulp, Lymphangiogenesis, Follicular dendritic cells, Tingible body macrophage, Afferent lymph vessel, Medullary cavity, Mantle zone, Bandemia, Efferent lymph vessel, Medulla of lymph node, Trabeculae of lymph node, Hilum of lymph node, Lymphatic disease, Cortex of lymph node, Rotter's lymph nodes, Peripheral stem cell transplantation, Mediastinal fibrosis, Congenital lymphedema, Lymph trunk, Lymph node dissection, Myeloid, Lymph duct, Lymphatic tissues, Paracortex, Periarteriolar lymphoid sheaths, Positive axillary lymph node, Radical lymph node dissection, Medullary cord, Medial supraclavicular lymph node, Lund's node, Warthin-Finkeldey cell, Inguinal lymph node. Excerpt: Phosphate homeostasis is the bringing of phosphate in any form into a cell and when needed transporting phosphate out of the cell to maintain homeostasis for that cell. In the extracellular region near the plasma membrane, portions of membrane-associated molecules wait to capture phosphate and transport it into the cell. The phosphate may occur as inorganic orthophosphate particles or be part of an organic molecule (organophosphate). Du...