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    The thymus (pl.: thymuses or thymi) is a specialized primary lymphoid organ of the immune system. Within the thymus, thymus cell lymphocytes or T cells...
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    2021. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thymus serpyllum. Wikispecies has information related to Thymus serpyllum. 'A Modern Herbal' (Grieves, 1931)...
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    Thyme (redirect from Thymus plant)
    saponins and other minor compounds. Thymus citriodorus – various lemon thymes, orange thymes, lime thyme[citation needed] Thymus herba-barona (caraway thyme)...
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    thyme Thymus comosus Thymus comptus Thymus curtus Thymus decussatus Thymus disjunctus Thymus doerfleri Thymus dubjanskyi Thymus glabrescens Thymus herba-barona...
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  • Thymus hyperplasia refers to an enlargement ("hyperplasia") of the thymus. It is not always a disease state. The size of the thymus usually peaks during...
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  • Thymus may refer to: Thymus, an organ Thymus (plant) a genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae Thymus (wasp), a genus of wasps in the family Eulophidae...
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  • Thymus transplantation is a form of organ transplantation where the thymus is moved from one body to another. It is used in certain immunodeficiencies...
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    Thymoma (redirect from Thymus neoplasms)
    A thymoma is a tumor originating from the epithelial cells of the thymus that is considered a rare neoplasm. Thymomas are frequently associated with neuromuscular...
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    pre-adolescent periods. The thymus is located between the inferior neck and the superior thorax. At puberty, by the early teens, the thymus begins to atrophy and...
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    ISBN 978-1845337315. Totally Thyme Herbs 2000: Thymus vulgaris Thymus argenteus "RHS Plant Selector - Thymus 'Silver Queen'". RHS. Retrieved 5 March 2021...
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    Thymus pseudolanuginosus - commonly called woolly thyme - is now also classified as Thymus praecox subsp. britannicus. It was also formerly known as Thymus...
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  • Thymocyte (redirect from Thymus cell)
    in the thymus, before it undergoes transformation into a T cell. Thymocytes are produced as stem cells in the bone marrow and reach the thymus via the...
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    1811., yet an analysis in a different study clustered Thymus citriodorus together with Thymus vulgaris, which is considered as one of its parent species...
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    from the genera Origanum (oregano), Calamintha (basil thyme), Thymus (typically Thymus vulgaris, i.e., thyme), and Satureja (savory) plants. The name...
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    Thymus praecox is a species of thyme. A common name is mother of thyme, but "creeping thyme" and "wild thyme" may be used where Thymus serpyllum, which...
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  • Ectopic thymus is a condition where thymus tissue is found in an abnormal location (ectopia). It usually does not cause symptoms, but may leads to a mass...
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  • following species in the flowering plant genus Thymus, the thymes, are accepted by Plants of the World Online. Thymus is considered a well‑defined genus within...
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  • Thymus montanus may refer to one of following Lamiaceae species: Thymus montanus Waldst. & Kit. (illegitimate), a synonym for Thymus pulegioides (large...
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    Sweetbread is a culinary name for the thymus or pancreas, typically from calf or lamb. Sweetbreads have a rich, slightly gamey flavor and a tender, succulent...
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    then migrate to the thymus gland to develop (or mature). T cells derive their name from the thymus. After migration to the thymus, the precursor cells...
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    with other Thymus species due to its diverse aromatics. However, Thymus vulgaris is more commonly used as herb than this species. Thymus zygis is mostly...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thymus caespititius. "Thymus". pss.uvm.edu. Retrieved 1 December 2020. "Thymus caespititius". temperate.theferns.info...
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  • (involution) of the thymus with age, resulting in changes in the architecture of the thymus and a decrease in tissue mass. Thymus involution is one of...
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  • Thymus dubjanskyi is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, native to central and southern European Russia. It is a specialist on chalky...
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    are accepted: Thymus hyemalis subsp. hyemalis Thymus hyemalis subsp. millefloris (D.Rivera, Flores & Laencina) R.Morales – Almería "Thymus hyemalis Lange"...
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    was three days old. This is because the thymus is the site where T cells are generated. Removal of the thymus resulted in autoimmunity, in which the immune...
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    conehead thyme (Thymus capitatus), taking on the plant's pungency and from whence it also derived its host's Arabic name, al-ṣaʿitrah. Thymus capitatus is...
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  • The blood–thymus barrier regulates exchange of substances between the circulatory system and thymus, providing a sequestered environment for immature...
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    Thymus mastichina is a species in the family Lamiaceae. It is endemic to the central Iberian Peninsula in Spain and Portugal. The perennial herb, with...
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    within. Thymus transplantation may be said to be able to cause a special type of GvHD because the recipient's thymocytes would use the donor thymus cells...
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