Lymph

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MSH: The interstitial fluid that is in the LYMPHATIC SYSTEM.,UWDA: Transudate contained in the lumen of lymphatic vessel.,CSP: transparent slightly yellow fluid found in the lymphatic vessels; contains lymphocytes; it is derived from the tissue fluids, collected from all parts of the body and returned to the blood via the lymphatic system.,NCI: The clear fluid that travels through the lymphatic system and carries cells that help fight infections and other diseases.,FMA: Transudate contained in the lumen of lymphatic vessel.,NCI: A clear, transparent, sometimes faintly yellow and slightly opalescent fluid that is collected from the tissues throughout the body, flows in the lymphatic vessels (through the lymph nodes), and is eventually added to the venous blood circulation. Lymph consists of a clear liquid portion, varying numbers of white blood cells (chiefly lymphocytes), and a few red blood cells. (NCI),NCI: A clear, transparent, sometimes faintly yellow and slightly opalescent fluid that is collected from t

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