For centuries after its first description by Galen, the thymus was considered as only a vestigial endocrine organ until the discovery in 1961 by Jacques FAP Miller of its essential role in the development of T (thymo-dependent) lymphocytes. A unique thymus first appeared in cartilaginous fishes some 500 million years ago, at the same time or shortly after the emergence of the adaptive (acquired) immune system. The thymus may be compared to a small brain or a computer highly specialized in the orchestration of central immunological self-tolerance. This was a necessity for the survival of species, given the potent evolutionary pressure imposed by the high risk of autotoxicity inherent in the stochastic generation of the diversity of immune ce...
Evidence for intimate interconnections between the three major systems of cell communication, the ne...
The dual physiological role of the thymus in T cell positive and negative selection appears prominen...
Evidence for intimate interconnections between the three major systems of cell communication, the ne...
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...
During evolution, from ancestor thymoids scattered in gill baskets of the lamprey, the first unique...
The immune system may be considered as a sensory organ able to respond to different kinds of danger ...
peer reviewedConfirming Burnet’s early hypothesis, elimination of self-reactive T cells in the thymu...
Before being able to react against infectious non-self antigens, the immune system has to be educate...
During phylogeny aud ontogeny, the thymus appears as a crucial meeting point between the neuroendoc...
The thymus is the site of expression of peptides belonging to the neurohypophysial peptide family. T...
This synthesis presents the most important disruptions of conceptions about the thymus since its dis...
The name ‘thymus’ first appeared in Galen’s manuscripts (±160 AD) and was so named because of its mo...
Our studies have demonstrated that the thymus programs central self-tolerance to neuroendocrine func...
The thymus is the unique lymphoid organ inside which a confrontation occurs throughout life between ...
Evidence for intimate interconnections between the three major systems of cell communication, the ne...
The dual physiological role of the thymus in T cell positive and negative selection appears prominen...
Evidence for intimate interconnections between the three major systems of cell communication, the ne...
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...
During evolution, from ancestor thymoids scattered in gill baskets of the lamprey, the first unique...
The immune system may be considered as a sensory organ able to respond to different kinds of danger ...
peer reviewedConfirming Burnet’s early hypothesis, elimination of self-reactive T cells in the thymu...
Before being able to react against infectious non-self antigens, the immune system has to be educate...
During phylogeny aud ontogeny, the thymus appears as a crucial meeting point between the neuroendoc...
The thymus is the site of expression of peptides belonging to the neurohypophysial peptide family. T...
This synthesis presents the most important disruptions of conceptions about the thymus since its dis...
The name ‘thymus’ first appeared in Galen’s manuscripts (±160 AD) and was so named because of its mo...
Our studies have demonstrated that the thymus programs central self-tolerance to neuroendocrine func...
The thymus is the unique lymphoid organ inside which a confrontation occurs throughout life between ...
Evidence for intimate interconnections between the three major systems of cell communication, the ne...
The dual physiological role of the thymus in T cell positive and negative selection appears prominen...
Evidence for intimate interconnections between the three major systems of cell communication, the ne...