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Role of different imaging modalities in the evaluation of normal and diseased thymus
Background The appearance of the thymus on imaging studies showed great variability. Thymus imaging is a great challenge. This cross-sectional prospective study investigated the diagnostic value of different imaging modalities in the evaluation of normal
S. A. Hussein +4 more
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Anatomical and histological study on thymus development in the embryo and adult mice
Background: The thymus is the location of T cell development, where lymphoid precursors mature and are exported to the periphery through a sequence of interactions with the thymic epithelium.
Dorreia AbdAllah M. Zaghloul +3 more
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Morphology and histology of the thymus gland in dromedary camel with particular reference to thymic Hassall's corpuscles [PDF]
The thymus gland is the primary lymphoid organ that undergoes postnatal growth followed by gradual atrophies and functional decline with age progress.
Saeed Y. Al-Ramadan
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Microbial lysate upregulates host oxytocin [PDF]
Neuropeptide hormone oxytocin has roles in social bonding, energy metabolism, and wound healing contributing to good physical, mental and social health. It was previously shown that feeding of a human commensal microbe Lactobacillus reuteri (L.
Alm, Eric J. +13 more
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Murine terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase: cellular distribution and response to cortisone [PDF]
The mouse thymus contains two forms of terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) which are distinguishable by the salt concentration necessary to elute them from a phosphocellulose column, by their distrubtion among the thymocyte subpopulations, and by
Baltimore, David +3 more
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Evolutionary aspects of thymology in pediatric practice
The thymus is now considered a derivative of the immune system being, to greater extent, its central organ. Immunodeficiency states and immune dysregulation also depend on the quality of the thymus, which may be determined both genetically and by ...
Yu. I. Rovda +7 more
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Splenectomy and Thymectomy in Human Renal Homotransplantation [PDF]
Five patients with terminal renal failure have been treated with renal homografts. Total body irradiation and cytotoxic drugs were used to prevent rejection.
Marchioro, TL +3 more
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Background: The thymus gland is a lymphoid organ normally located in the anterior mediastinum. Location abnormalities of the thymus, such as ectopic thymus or the superior herniation of a mediastinal thymus, could be responsible for the occurrence of ...
Laura Andreozzi +8 more
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MALT1 proteolytic activity suppresses autoimmunity in a T cell intrinsic manner [PDF]
MALT1 is a central signaling component in innate and adaptive immunity by regulating NF-kappa B and other key signaling pathways in different cell types. Activities of MALT1 are mediated by its scaffold and protease functions.
Baens, Mathijs +7 more
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THE THYMUS GLAND (THYMUS) ASPECTS IN CHILDREN (PART II)
The thymus gland (thymus) is a huge mystery of biology, medicine (primarily immunology) and, in particular, pediatrics. Despite the fact that it has been calling attention of researchers for over 4 centuries.
Юрий Иванович Ровда +6 more
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