Evidence for intimate interconnections between the three major systems of cell communication, the nervous, endocrine and immune systems, has opened important novel research perspectives. Neuroimmune-endocrine interactions are now established as crucial factors for the control of body development and homeostasis. In distant species and invertebrates, the foundations of both the neuroendocrine system and innate immunity were coexisting until now without any apparent problem. Some 400 millions years ago, in a relatively short period after agnathan fishes (e.g., hagfish and lamprey), adaptive immunity emerged in the first gnathostomes, cartilaginous fishes (e.g., shark and ray). Somatic recombination machinery characterizes adaptive immunity an...
Our studies have demonstrated that the thymus programs central self-tolerance to neuroendocrine func...
SummaryAbout 500 million years ago, a new type of adaptive immune defense emerged in basal jawed ver...
The name ‘thymus’ first appeared in Galen’s manuscripts (±160 AD) and was so named because of its mo...
Evidence for intimate interconnections between the three major systems of cell communication, the ne...
The immune system may be considered as a sensory organ able to respond to different kinds of danger ...
During evolution, from ancestor thymoids scattered in gill baskets of the lamprey, the first unique...
Under the evolutionary pressure exerted by the emergence of adaptive immunity and its inherent risk ...
peer reviewedBefore reacting against non-self infectious agents, the immune system is educated to t...
Before reacting against non-self infectious agents, the immune system is educated to tolerate the h...
During phylogeny aud ontogeny, the thymus appears as a crucial meeting point between the neuroendoc...
For centuries after its first description by Galen, the thymus was considered as only a vestigial en...
The thymus may be compared to a computer highly specialized in the programming of central immunologi...
The programming of ‘neuroendocrine self’ occurs in the thymus, a cross-talk organ the emergence of w...
peer reviewedConfirming Burnet’s early hypothesis, elimination of self-reactive T cells in the thymu...
The discovery that thymic epithelium from many species expresses a large repertoire of genes encodin...
Our studies have demonstrated that the thymus programs central self-tolerance to neuroendocrine func...
SummaryAbout 500 million years ago, a new type of adaptive immune defense emerged in basal jawed ver...
The name ‘thymus’ first appeared in Galen’s manuscripts (±160 AD) and was so named because of its mo...
Evidence for intimate interconnections between the three major systems of cell communication, the ne...
The immune system may be considered as a sensory organ able to respond to different kinds of danger ...
During evolution, from ancestor thymoids scattered in gill baskets of the lamprey, the first unique...
Under the evolutionary pressure exerted by the emergence of adaptive immunity and its inherent risk ...
peer reviewedBefore reacting against non-self infectious agents, the immune system is educated to t...
Before reacting against non-self infectious agents, the immune system is educated to tolerate the h...
During phylogeny aud ontogeny, the thymus appears as a crucial meeting point between the neuroendoc...
For centuries after its first description by Galen, the thymus was considered as only a vestigial en...
The thymus may be compared to a computer highly specialized in the programming of central immunologi...
The programming of ‘neuroendocrine self’ occurs in the thymus, a cross-talk organ the emergence of w...
peer reviewedConfirming Burnet’s early hypothesis, elimination of self-reactive T cells in the thymu...
The discovery that thymic epithelium from many species expresses a large repertoire of genes encodin...
Our studies have demonstrated that the thymus programs central self-tolerance to neuroendocrine func...
SummaryAbout 500 million years ago, a new type of adaptive immune defense emerged in basal jawed ver...
The name ‘thymus’ first appeared in Galen’s manuscripts (±160 AD) and was so named because of its mo...