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Functional anatomy of the thymic microenvironment.
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ImmunologyAnatomyCellular PhysiologyMacrophage SeriesLymphatic SystemFunctional AnatomyThymus BiologyThymic Hormone OriginsTissue PhysiologyAutoimmunityEndocrinologyCell BiologyBiologyThymic MicroenvironmentDevelopmental BiologyPhysiologyThyroid HormoneMedicineLacrimal Gland
This paper presents a review of our current understanding of the nature of the thymic microenvironment, after briefly considering the major role of the gland. The epithelial cells and their products are of fundamental importance, and other cells of the macrophage series are implicated in most functional events. The embryological origin of the epithelium is still not clear, although disease conditions would suggest a single origin. Immigration and emigration of thymocytes is considered, and also the passage of antigens into the gland. The events within the thymus are under the control of the CNS acting through the innervation or via hormonal pathways. Both of these areas are considered in detail, especially thymic hormone origins, functions and interactions.
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