Examples of using Thymus in English and their translations into Chinese
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The thymus is really a bit of a forgotten organ," Dudakov said.
T-cells created by the thymus also help other organs in the immune system grow properly.
With age, the thymus continues to develop, to the adolescent about 30~ 40 grams.
Body weight loss, emaciation, hepatotoxicity, renal& adrenal changes, atrophy of thymus; necrosis of splenic lymphoblasts.
Even in childhood, some lymphocytes migrate to the thymus, where they mature and become T cells.
A decrease in thymus weight(50 and 250 mg/kg) and atrophy of the testes were observed.
These T cells then leave the thymus to enter the blood and other parts of the body to mature further.
The Thymus Regeneration, Immunorestoration and Insulin Mitigation(TRIIM) trial tested 9 white men between 51 and 65 years of age.
The thymus starts to shrink quite early in life, and it trains ever-declining numbers of T cells as we grow older;
Placing the transducer over the thymus, thyroid, heart, spleen& liver areas(Mind) greatly assists in mood elevation and calming.
Daniel was the 9th patient in Europe who had a thymus transplantation and he is the only one in his country with this diagnosis.
However, the thymus is important, especially to T cell maturation(as we will see in the section on white blood cells below).
The thymus consists of two lateral lobes kept in close contact by connective tissue, which also forms a distinct capsule for the whole organ.
Thymus: This small organ is where T-cells mature.
Thymus may be absent.
The thymus is a small organ where T-cells mature.
Located under the breastbone, the thymus is an active part of the immune system during childhood but normally becomes less active after puberty.
An organ called the thymus that makes immune cells called T cells will start to shrink from the age of 20 and makes less T cells.
The adaptive and innate immune systems and atherosclerosis The thymus is essentially like an army base where new T cells develop and are….
Mature T lymphocytes leave the thymus and enter the lymphatic system, where they act as part of the immune surveillance system.