نتایج جستجو برای: thymus deanensis

تعداد نتایج: 16141  

Journal: :Zhong xi yi jie he xue bao = Journal of Chinese integrative medicine 2007
Jing-zhe Zhang Xue-lin Zhang Ju Gao Ping Shen Pei-ting Zhu

OBJECTIVE To study the changes of the center of cellular immune thymus and the interference of Jinhong Tablet, a compound traditional Chinese herbal medicine, during the course of cholangitis. METHODS Twenty-four male Wistar rats were randomly divided into three groups. Ligation group, simple ligation of bile duct without producing infection and fed with normal saline; untreated group, reprod...

1943
M. V. Bhajekar S. G. Talwalkar

an abnormally large thymus gland in itself cannot be considered to be indicative of status thymicolymphaticus when no obvious cause of death is found at post mortem. On the other hand, Moncrieff (1938) has remarked that an enlarged thymus is not a common chance finding .in .the chests of infants who have been z-rayed for other conditions, of heart or lungs. Also a study of a number of healthy i...

Journal: :Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2012
Pathak Gayatri Deshmukh Sanjay Naik Ajay Ashturkar Amrut

Dear Editor, Thymus and inferior parathyroids usually develop from the third pharyngeal pouch around the sixth foetal week. The inferior parathyroids separate from the thymic tissue and remain close to lower pole of the thyroid, while the thymus descends into the mediastinum. During thymic migration, small fragments of thymus may separate and attach themselves to any site along this route. Para...

Journal: :Lymphology 1998
M Kotani

Ligature of the cervical lymph duct in guinea pigs resulted in marked dilatation of the lymphatics draining the thymus and marked reduction of mitosis in the thymus. A decrease of about 50% in the number of mitoses was found in the cortex within one day after ligation and in the medulla within five days after ligation. The thickness of the cortex also decreased rapidly and markedly in direct pr...

2012
Laetitia Peaudecerf Sara Lemos Alessia Galgano Gerald Krenn Florence Vasseur James P. Di Santo Sophie Ezine Benedita Rocha

Thymus transplants can correct deficiencies of the thymus epithelium caused by the complete DiGeorge syndrome or FOXN1 mutations. However, thymus transplants were never used to correct T cell-intrinsic deficiencies because it is generally believed that thymocytes have short intrinsic lifespans. This notion is based on thymus transplantation experiments where it was shown that thymus-resident ce...

Journal: :Scandinavian journal of immunology 2010
R Ahmad C Haldar

An inverse relation exists between melatonin and androgen in most of the seasonally breeding rodents, but the regulation of their receptors in modulation of immune function has never been reported. The present study accessed the expression pattern of melatonin receptor types (mt1R & mt2R), immune parameters (lymphoid organs weight, leucocyte count, delayed type hypersensitivity and lymphocyte p...

Journal: :Polish journal of pharmacology 2001
A Basta-Kaim M Kubera B Budziszewska A Roman A Skowron-Cendrzak

The effect of physiological and pharmacologically induced thymus involution was studied in 12-week-old female C57BL mice. Thymus involution was estimated by measurement of the thymus weight and the ability of thymocytes to induce a graft-versus-host (GvH) reaction at 48 h after delivery or drug administration in comparison with control (virgin, saline-treated) mice. The thymus weight and immuno...

Journal: :Life sciences 2015
M J Misa-Agustiño J M Leiro-Vidal J L Gomez-Amoza M T Jorge-Mora F J Jorge-Barreiro A A Salas-Sánchez F J Ares-Pena E López-Martín

AIMS Electromagnetic fields (EMFs) can act as inducers or mediators of stress response through the production of heat shock proteins (HSPs) that modulate immune response and thymus functions. In this study, we analyzed cellular stress levels in rat thymus after exposure of the rats to a 2.45 GHz radio frequency (RF) using an experimental diathermic model in a Gigahertz Transverse Electromagneti...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1969
Osias Stutman Edmond J. Yunis Robert A. Good

A progressive decrease of the restoring effectivity of syngeneic or allogeneic thymus and functional thymoma grafts was observed when the treatment of neonatally thymectomized mice was delayed. Early treatment (5-20 days postthymectomy) was effective, while the number of restored animals was markedly decreased after late treatment (30-50 days postthymectomy). Similar results were obtained with ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1971
J. John Cohen Henry N. Claman

Corticosteroids suppress the humoral antibody response of mice to sheep erythrocytes. This response depends on interactions between thymus-derived helper cells and bone marrow-derived antibody-forming cell precursors (AFC precursors). Previous experiments had shown that spleen cells (a mixture of thymus-derived and marrow-derived cells) were sensitive to corticosteroids while AFC precursors in ...

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