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Meanings of
Thymus
in English
Russian
thymus
Portuguese
timo
Spanish
timo
Catalan
timus
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Endocrine gland.
thymus gland
Related terms
anatomical structure
Russian
thymus
Catalan
thymus
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Large genus of Old World mints: thyme.
genus Thymus
Catalan
thymus
Usage of
Thymus
in English
1
Echium vulgare, a humbug, merely a case like
Thymus
.
2
In the cathedral of our Lady at Sisteron, in a church at Limoges, &c., St.
Thymus
is one of the patrons.
3
In the genus
Thymus
,
for instance, the aborted anthers of the female are much better protected than the perfect ones of the hermaphrodite.)
4
However, a detailed characterization of this family in the
thymus
is lacking.
5
Our results suggest the presence of lymphatic capillary networks throughout the
thymus
.
6
Thymus
-
activated
cell phenotypes confirmed the T-lymphocyte activation after a 48-h culture period.
7
In addition, histological examination of the
thymus
revealed increase in cortical cellularity.
8
The final histopathological assessment of the removed
thymus
revealed a thymolipoma pathology.
9
In summary, our findings suggest a niche-based
thymus
growth mechanism during childhood.
10
The persistent
thymus
always then throws its shadow over the entire personality.
11
TRAF6-deficient mice showed a severe defect in the Treg development in
thymus
.
12
The
thymus
gland is important for the formation of competent T lymphocytes.
13
Levels of MC-derived cytokines in the lungs and
thymus
were also examined.
14
The
thymus
is essential for the differentiation and maturation of T-cell lymphocytes.
15
The
thymus
undergoes progressive decline in its structure and function after puberty.
16
Smar1 transcripts are most abundant in the
thymus
and are alternatively spliced.
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thymus
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
fetal thymus
normal thymus
persistent thymus
adult thymus
relative thymus
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Translations for
Thymus
Russian
thymus
вилочковая железа
зобная железа
тимус
Portuguese
timo
Spanish
timo
Catalan
timus
tim
thymus
genus thymus
Thymus
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Thymus
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