نتایج جستجو برای: thymus caucasicus

تعداد نتایج: 16221  

2012
GA Popa EM Preda C Scheau C Vilciu IG Lupescu

PURPOSE To evaluate the imaging appearance of the thymus in the myasthenic patients by using chemical shift magnetic resonance imaging, and, to correlate the chemical shift ratio (CSR) with pathologic findings after surgical excision. MATERIALS AND METHODS In the past year, a total of 11 myasthenic patients (4 males, 7 females; age range of 26-65 years), have been investigated by MRI centered...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2004
Alireza Ghannadi Seyed Ebrahim Sajjadi Ahmed Kabouche Zahia Kabouche

The waterdistilled essential oil from dried aerial parts of one of the Algerian thymes, Thymus fontanesii Boiss. & Reut. grown in Setif province, Algeria, was analyzed by GC/MS. Fifteen components were characterized representing 99.4% of the total components detected. The major components of the oil were thymol (67.8%), gamma-terpinene (15.9%) and p-cymene (13.0%).

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1975
D D Isaak R H Jacobson N D Reed

Although normal mice eliminated the lumen-dwelling intestinal cestode Hymenolepis diminuta by day 21 post-cysticercoid inoculation, congenitally thymus-deficient (nude) mice maintained their work burdens. Nude mice grafted with thymus glands or injected with thymus cells eliminated their worms.

2017
Smita Manchanda Ashu S Bhalla Manisha Jana Arun K Gupta

The thymus is a lymphatic organ that undergoes dynamic changes with age and disease. It is important to be familiar with these physiological changes in the thymus gland to be able to identify pathology and make an accurate diagnosis. The thymus may be involved in multisystem disorders or show focal isolated lesions. The aim of this article is to review the radiological anatomy of the thymus, no...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1969
Akikazu Takada Yumiko Takada Chester C. Huang Julian L. Ambrus

Whole-body irradiation of mice with 300 or 400 R causes a precipitous fall in thymus weight, followed by an increase in the mitotic index and an almost complete restoration of thymus mass. This phase is followed by a secondary fall in thymus weight and gradual recovery. This secondary fall can be prevented by intravenous injection of bone marrow or shielding of the hind limbs during irradiation...

2003
Yanjiong Chen Shengbin Li Lin Ye Jianing Geng Yajun Deng Songnian Hu

To obtain an initial overview of gene diversity and expression pattern in porcine thymus, 11,712 ESTs (Expressed Sequence Tags) from 100-day-old porcine thymus (FTY) were sequenced and 7,071 cleaned ESTs were used for gene expression analysis. Clustered by the PHRAP program, 959 contigs and 3,074 singlets were obtained. Blast search showed that 806 contigs and 1,669 singlets (totally 5,442 ESTs...

Journal: :The American journal of Chinese medicine 2004
Xiyun Wei Jinkun Zhang Jun Li Subiao Chen

The protective effects of two Chinese herbs, astragalus mongholicus, polygonum multiflorum and astragalus mongholicus-polygonum multiflorum in combination against thymus injury induced by cyclophosphamide were evaluated by transmission electron microscopy, image analysis, DNA gel electrophoresis as well as flow cytometry. Results showed that mice pretreated with cyclophosphamide had degenerated...

Journal: :European journal of immunology 2012
Mouhammed AbuAttieh Diane Bender Esther Liu Peter Wettstein Jeffrey L Platt Marilia Cascalho

The generation of B-cell responses to proteins requires a functional thymus to produce CD4(+) T cells which helps in the activation and differentiation of B cells. Because the mature T-cell repertoire has abundant cells with the helper phenotype, one might predict that in mature individuals, the generation of B-cell memory would proceed independently of the thymus. Contrary to that prediction,...

Journal: :Frontiers in Immunology 2014

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