Thymus articles from across Nature Portfolio
The thymus is a primary lymphoid organ that is important for T cell development. In the thymus, developing T cells are deleted if they express receptors that could cause dangerous immune attacks against the body’s own proteins. This process is known as central tolerance.
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| Open AccessOn the influence of the source of porcine colostrum in the development of early immune ontogeny in piglets
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| Open AccessThe immune landscape of human thymic epithelial tumors
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| Open AccessEctopic germinal centers in the thymus accurately predict prognosis of myasthenia gravis after thymectomy
Modern Pathology 35, 1168-1174