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Ccl21a, Rather Than Ccl21b, is Essential for Thymocyte Migration in Mouse. [PDF]
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Traditional Use of Medicinal Plants for Symptom Relief During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Bulgaria. [PDF]
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Immune reconstruction after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: rules, mechanisms, and applications. [PDF]
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Thymic Hyperplasias in Practice: Clinical Context, Histological Clues, and Management Implications. [PDF]
Porubsky S.
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Annual Review of Immunology, 2008
The epithelial architecture of the thymus fosters growth, differentiation, and T cell receptor repertoire selection of large numbers of immature T cells that continuously feed the mature peripheral T cell pool. Failure to build or to maintain a proper thymus structure can lead to defects ranging from immunodeficiency to autoimmunity.
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The epithelial architecture of the thymus fosters growth, differentiation, and T cell receptor repertoire selection of large numbers of immature T cells that continuously feed the mature peripheral T cell pool. Failure to build or to maintain a proper thymus structure can lead to defects ranging from immunodeficiency to autoimmunity.
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Pathology - Research and Practice, 1985
A carcinoid of the thymus was studied by light- and electron-microscopy, immunohistology and flow-cytometry. The tumor showed a ribbon- and festoon-like growth-pattern with foci of necrosis, invasion of vessels and infiltration of mediastinal lymph nodes.
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A carcinoid of the thymus was studied by light- and electron-microscopy, immunohistology and flow-cytometry. The tumor showed a ribbon- and festoon-like growth-pattern with foci of necrosis, invasion of vessels and infiltration of mediastinal lymph nodes.
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Thymus and immunity—I. Early thymus research
European Journal of Cancer and Clinical Oncology, 1988This paper is a review of early results in thymus research that found their full significance after several decades, when the strategic role of the organ in immunology was recognized.
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1953
J T, LITTLETON, D S, MOTSAY, S P, PERRY
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J T, LITTLETON, D S, MOTSAY, S P, PERRY
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