نتایج جستجو برای: thymus

تعداد نتایج: 16140  

2012
Siân Lax Ewan A. Ross Andrea White Jennifer L. Marshall William E. Jenkinson Clare M. Isacke David L. Huso Adam F. Cunningham Graham Anderson Christopher D. Buckley

The role of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) in regulating immune responses in the thymus is currently unclear. Here we report the existence and role of a MSC population in the thymus that expresses the pericyte and MSC marker CD248 (endosialin). We show using a CD248-deficient mouse model, that CD248 expression on these cells is required for full post-natal thymus development and regeneration ...

Journal: :Trends in immunology 2013
Cláudio Nunes-Alves Claudia Nobrega Samuel M Behar Margarida Correia-Neves

The thymus is required for T cell differentiation; a process that depends on which antigens are encountered by thymocytes, the environment surrounding the differentiating cells, and the thymic architecture. These features are altered by local infection of the thymus and by the inflammatory mediators that accompany systemic infection. Although once believed to be an immune privileged site, it is...

Journal: :Cancer research 1981
J Boniver A Declève M Lieberman C Honsik M Travis H S Kaplan

Transplantation of thymus and bone marrow cells from irradiated C57BL/Ka mice demonstrated the presence of potentially neoplastic cells in the thymus at 30 to 60 days postirradiation. During the same interval, no such cells could be detected in the bone marrow; moreover, the capacity of bone marrow cells to repopulate the thymus was impaired severely. These observations suggest that the primary...

2016
M. M. Cruickshank

ture of both thymus and thyroid. The discovery of the thyro-thymic lymphatic channels is not of recent date, but was the result of work done by Sir Astlv Cooper, who described them in 1832. Recently, Sir Arthur Keith has found in the museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, injection specimens of thyroid and thymus attributed to Sir Astly Cooper. In a ' Physiological essay 011 the thym...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1971
Henry H. Wortis Sandra Nehlsen John J. Owen

Nude mice bearing grafts of normal thymus reject skin grafts and have low, but higher than usual, lymphocyte counts. Nude bone marrow can successfully repopulate the thymus and thymus-derived areas of lethelly irradiated recipient mice. Attempts to reconstitute nude mice with normal fetal liver failed. The so-called thymic rudiment of nude mice when grafted to normal mice did not develop thymoc...

Journal: :Molecules 2023

Clam peptides, marine-derived biological have been broadly investigated and applied as health foods, among which immunomodulation is one of their activities that cannot be ignored in vivo. In this study, we concentrated on exploring the effects Ruditapes philippinarum peptides (RPPs) balance intestinal microbiota hydrocortisone (HC)-induced immunosuppressed mice. The results revealed RPPs could...

Journal: :Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology 2005
S H White L J Duivenvoorden L D Fabbro

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
R M Zinkernagel A Althage

T lymphocytes mature in the thymus to become functional T cells. Studies with chimeric mice and T cell receptor (TCR) transgenic (tg) mice have indicated that the major histocompatibility gene complex (MHC) of thymic radio-resistant (presumed to be epithelial) cells positively select the MHC-restricted T cell repertoire. Surprisingly, mice without a thymus reconstituted with an MHC-incompatible...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Shuji Nobori Akira Shimizu Masayoshi Okumi Emma Samelson-Jones Adam Griesemer Atsushi Hirakata David H Sachs Kazuhiko Yamada

The thymus, the site of origin of T cell immunity, shapes the repertoire of T cell reactivity through positive selection of developing T cells and prevents autoimmunity through negative selection of autoreactive T cells. Previous studies have demonstrated an important role for the thymus not only in central deletional tolerance, but also in the induction of peripheral tolerance by vascularized ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1954
James G. Hirsch René J. Dubos

A substance possessing antimycobacterial activity under certain conditions in vitro has been prepared from aqueous extracts of calf thymus. Chemical studies have demonstrated that the activity of this substance is due to a basic peptide or a mixture of basic peptides. Although this thymus fraction has been shown to be essentially free of compounds other than peptides, it has not been obtained i...

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