The thymus and the science of self

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Vincent Geenen from the GIGA Research Institute, GIGA-Immunity, Inflammation and Infection (GIGA-I3), University of Liège, de l'Hôpital CHU-B34, Liège-Sart Tilman, Belgium have published the paper: The thymus and the science of self, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)

SUMMARY

    Given the extent of lymphopenia in blood, spleen and lymph nodes of mice thymectomized at birth, Miller logically concluded that the thymus must be responsible for this functional competence and thus referred the cells able to convey this immune function thymus-dependent lymphocytes, hence T_cells. In the . . .

     

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