Figure 1
Figure 1. Organization and the role of lymphatic vasculature in physiology and human disease. Lymphatic capillaries uptake interstitial fluid, lipids, and proteins and serve as entry points to immune cells. Lymphatic collecting vessels transport the lymph toward lymph nodes and to blood circulation. Intraluminal lymphatic valves and SMCs coordinate lymph propulsion and the direction of flow.

Organization and the role of lymphatic vasculature in physiology and human disease. Lymphatic capillaries uptake interstitial fluid, lipids, and proteins and serve as entry points to immune cells. Lymphatic collecting vessels transport the lymph toward lymph nodes and to blood circulation. Intraluminal lymphatic valves and SMCs coordinate lymph propulsion and the direction of flow.

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