Altogether, developing T cells migration, differentiation, maturation, proliferation, and survival are tightly regulated by a variety of hormones produced both locally and in other endocrine glands, ...
1 Peking University First Hospital, Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology Department, Beijing, China 2 Peking University First Hospital, Department of Radiology, Beijing, China Background Salivary ...
Between the lungs and in front of the heart sits a small gland called the thymus that wields incredible power over human health by producing T cells, key components of our immune system.
“Our discovery—the regulatory T cell recirculation back to the thymus—promotes repair through ... a novel pathway to regeneration in the gland,” said lead author Andri Lemarquis, MD ...
The thymus gland is a central lymphoid organ in which developing T cell precursors, known as thymocytes, undergo differentiation into distinct type of mature T cells, ultimately migrating to the ...
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