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Scaling aspects of lymphocyte trafficking
Authors:Alan S Perelson  Frederik W Wiegel
Institution:a Theoretical Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA
b Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Amsterdam, Valckenierstraat 65, 1018XE, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:We consider the long lived pool of B and T cells that recirculate through blood, tissues and the lymphatic system of an animal with body mass M. We derive scaling rules (allometric relations) for: (1) the rate of production of mature lymphocytes, (2) the accumulation of lymphocytes in the tissues, (3) the flux of lymphocytes through the lymphatic system, (4) the number of lymph nodes, (5) the number of lymphocytes per clone within a lymph node, and (6) the total number of lymphocytes within a lymph node. Mass-dependent aspects of immune learning and of the immunological self are shown to be not very significant. Our treatment is somewhat heuristic and aims at combining immunological data with recent progress in biological scaling.
Keywords:Scaling laws  Immunology  Lymphocyte  Immune repertoire  Lymphocyte trafficking
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