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The major parts of the system are the bone marrow, spleen, thymus gland, lymph nodes, and the tonsils.
Leukocytes are produced or stored in many locations throughout the body, including the thymus, spleen, and bone marrow.
For the ELD experiments, calf thymus DNA was deproteinized with sodium dodecyl sulfate.
We did the lungs, the heart, the thymus gland, the larynx, and the mouth today.
The lymphatic system consists of lymph nodes and vessels, the thymus, spleen and bone marrow.
Primary lymphoid organs in the thymus and bone marrow constitute the major site of lymphocyte development.
A discussion concerning the surgical approaches to thymectomy must first begin with the anatomy of the thymus itself.
The lymphatic system comprises the spleen, thymus gland, lymph nodes, and lymphatic vessels or channels.
The thymus was resected with electrocautery and forceps to allow for better visualization of the pericardium.
Important in the management of hepatitis are those of the liver, thymus, spleen and other lymphoid tissues.
Hypoplasia of other organs, such as the adrenal glands, kidney, pituitary gland, and thymus, may also be attributed to tetraploidy.
The liver, spleen, lungs, kidneys, thymus, adrenals, and stomach were examined histopathologically and were all found to be normal.
Other parts of the lymphatic system are the spleen, thymus, bone marrow and tonsils.
In contrast to lymph nodes, the thymus contains no lymph sinuses or afferent lymphatic vessels.
The thymus is a primary lymphoid organ in infancy and early childhood.
Histopathological examination revealed changes to the adrenals, male and female genital tracts, mammary glands and thymus.
During the involution, or shrinking, of the thymus the cortex becomes thin.
The process of involution is never complete, and the bits of thymus tissue that remain are probably sufficient to maintain its function.
T cell, a kind of white blood cell partially formed in the thymus gland in response to a foreign virus or bacterium.
In year-olds, stimulating FOXN1 production in the thymus caused it to become 2.7 times bigger within a month.
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Examples from Classical Literature
After respiration they expand and occupy the whole thorax, and closely surround the heart and thymus gland.
Of the four basic components on the right, thymine occurs in the nucleic acid from the thymus gland.
Within the thoracic cavity anterior to the heart note a mass of pinkish tissue, the thymus gland.
With this idea Ingier added thyroid, hypophysis, thymus and parathyroid to the food of guinea-pigs, or gave it parenterally.
The thymus and thyroid glands and the pancreas are included under the term sweetbreads.
The thymus gland, which lies near the heart and is often called the heart sweetbread, is the best one.
He recognized the opening of the common biliary duct, and was the first to give a good description of the thymus gland.
From the fresh flowering herb of thymus serpyllum, the lemon or wild thyme of our hills and pastures.
Sweetbread is the rather clever term used for what is, in fact, the pancreas or thymus gland of lambs or calves.
Concentric corpuscles, like those of the thymus, have been recorded in it.
The dark-coloured oil of origanum of the shops is obtained from Thymus vulgare.
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