نتایج جستجو برای: thymus migricus klokov

تعداد نتایج: 16155  

ژورنال: تحقیقات دامپزشکی 2008
رسول شهروز, شاپور حسن زاده منصور امین کهریز

For developmental study of thymus in different stages offetal period, from thymus glands of75 healthy fetuses. histological sections were prepared and stained by H&E, PAS, Verhoeff, Toluidine blue and Van Geisson's methods. This study revealed that, the infiltration and accumulation of lymphocytes in thymus takes place at second month. Medullae were expanded and cortices were seen as accumulati...

Journal: :Developmental Immunology 2001
Charles L. Hardy Dale I. Godfrey Roland Scollay

Although the maturation and export of T cells from the thymus has been extensively studied, the movement of cells in the opposite direction has been less well documented. In particular, the question of whether T cells which have been activated by antigen in the periphery are more likely to return to the thymus had been raised but not clearly answered. We examined this issue by activating T cell...

2016
Beth Lucas Kieran D James Emilie J Cosway Sonia M Parnell Alexi V Tumanov Carl F Ware William E Jenkinson Graham Anderson

The recruitment of lymphoid progenitors to the thymus is essential to sustain T cell production throughout life. Importantly, it also limits T lineage regeneration following bone marrow transplantation, and so contributes to the secondary immunodeficiency that is caused by delayed immune reconstitution. Despite this significance, the mechanisms that control thymus colonization are poorly unders...

Journal: :Clinical science and molecular medicine 1978
R E Chatelain C M Ferrario

1. Structural changes in the thymus during the evolution experimental renal hypertension were investigated to determine their possible role in the genesis of hypertensive vascular disease. 2. The thymus, adrenal glands and the progression of hypertensive vascular lesions were investigated in rats during the first 30 days after occlusion of the aorta between the two renal arteries. 3. Hypertensi...

2006
Vincent J. Merluzzi Ronald B. Faanes Yong Sung Choi

Spleen cells from mice treated with cyclophosphamide (100 to 200 mg/kg) were unable to generate effective cytotoxic thymus-denived cells to allogeneic tumor cells in vitro. The inability of lymphoid cells from cyclophosphamide-treated mice to generate thymus-denived cytotoxic cells became more ap parent as the number of responding cells became limited. This depressed response was not due to the...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 1995
B Fuller L Lefrançois

We have examined whether the thymus can produce immature T cell precursors for subsequent positive selection in the periphery. Using the intestine as a model system, we demonstrate that extrathymic MHC class I molecules positively select thymus-derived TCR-alpha beta CD8+ intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes. Grafting of MHC class I+ thymus onto MHC class I- hosts resulted in the generation o...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1974
J T Lamont J L Perrotto M M Weiser K J Isselbacher

Lectin agglutination and cell surface galactosyltransferase (EC 2.4.1.67; 1-O-alpha-D-galactosyl-myo-inositol:raffinose galactosyltransferase) enzyme activity have been studied with thymus and spleen lymphocytes of neonatal rats. Thymus lymphocytes were more agglutinable by concanavalin A than by wheat germ agglutinin, whereas spleen lymphocytes were more agglutinable by wheat germ agglutinin t...

Journal: :Blood 1999
B S Youn C H Kim F O Smith H E Broxmeyer

Chemokines regulate leukocytes trafficking in normal and inflammation conditions. Thymus-seeding progenitors are made in bone marrow and migrate to the thymus where they undergo their maturation to antigen-specific T cells. Immature T cells are in thymic cortex, while mature thymocytes are in medulla. Chemokines may be important for homing of thymus-seeding progenitors, and/or differential thym...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1980
J P Lake M E Andrew C W Pierce T J Braciale

The in vitro secondary cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) response to Sendai virus-treated stimulator cells by primed spleen cells from thymus gland-grafted nude mice was examined. BALB/c (H-2d) nude mice grafted with allogeneic C57BL/10 (H-2b) thymus glands developed CTL responses directed exclusively to Sendai virus-infected H-2d target cells. (C57BL/6 X BALB/c)F1 nude mice grafted with thymus glan...

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