Stain: Hematoxylin & eosin. The thymus is a bilobed lymphoepithelial organ derived as an outgrowth from the third branchial (pharyngeal) pouch, and situated in the anterior mediastinum. Each lobe is divided into multiple lobules by fibrous septa or trabeculae (3). Each lobule consists of an outer cortex (2) and an inner medulla (1). The cortex contains a dense collection of immature T lymphocytes entrapped within the meshwork of epithelioreticular cells (ERC), and the lighter stained medulla is more sparsely populated with mature, competent T cells. Only mature T cells exit the thymus and enter the blood and peripheral lymphoid organs. Scattered throughout the thymus are ERC's, as well as bone marrow-derived macrophages and dendritic cell ...
The histologic organization of lymphoid and nonlymphoid (epithelial and interdigitating) cells in a ...
<p>(A) S1PL<sup>+/+</sup> thymus: A broad thymic cortex is densely packed with thymic lymphocytes (l...
<p>Spleens (A) and Thymii (B) from wildtype mice at 6–8 weeks (Adult) or P3–P5 (Neonate), were fixed...
Stain: Hematoxylin & eosin. The infantile thymus is surrounded by connective tissue capsule (3) from...
Stain: Hematoxylin. The light-stained medulla consists of a loosened framework of epithelial reticul...
Stain: Hematoxylin. A: Several thymic (Hassall's) corpuscles (*) of varying sizes within the medulla...
The thymus is a lymphoepithelial organ located in the mediastinum and reaches its maximum developmen...
The connective tissue capsule of the thymus sends septa into the organ, dividing it into lobules. Ea...
Stain: Silver stain (Gomori). Reticular fibers are demonstrated in the interlobular septa in the th...
Stain: Hematoxylin. A larger magnification of the thymic medulla reveals the purple-stained structu...
A-B: medullar epithelioreticular cells; C-D-E: development stages of thymic corpuscles (or Hassal...
Stain: Hematoxylin. Autoradiography after pulse labeling with tritiated thymidin. Most of the (blac...
The thymus is a giand located in the upper anteriorportion of the chest cavity just behind the stern...
<p>Cortical regions (C) of the lobules contain densely packed lymphocytes whilst the medulla (M) is ...
The thymus is a giand located in the upper anteriorportion of the chest cavity just behind the stern...
The histologic organization of lymphoid and nonlymphoid (epithelial and interdigitating) cells in a ...
<p>(A) S1PL<sup>+/+</sup> thymus: A broad thymic cortex is densely packed with thymic lymphocytes (l...
<p>Spleens (A) and Thymii (B) from wildtype mice at 6–8 weeks (Adult) or P3–P5 (Neonate), were fixed...
Stain: Hematoxylin & eosin. The infantile thymus is surrounded by connective tissue capsule (3) from...
Stain: Hematoxylin. The light-stained medulla consists of a loosened framework of epithelial reticul...
Stain: Hematoxylin. A: Several thymic (Hassall's) corpuscles (*) of varying sizes within the medulla...
The thymus is a lymphoepithelial organ located in the mediastinum and reaches its maximum developmen...
The connective tissue capsule of the thymus sends septa into the organ, dividing it into lobules. Ea...
Stain: Silver stain (Gomori). Reticular fibers are demonstrated in the interlobular septa in the th...
Stain: Hematoxylin. A larger magnification of the thymic medulla reveals the purple-stained structu...
A-B: medullar epithelioreticular cells; C-D-E: development stages of thymic corpuscles (or Hassal...
Stain: Hematoxylin. Autoradiography after pulse labeling with tritiated thymidin. Most of the (blac...
The thymus is a giand located in the upper anteriorportion of the chest cavity just behind the stern...
<p>Cortical regions (C) of the lobules contain densely packed lymphocytes whilst the medulla (M) is ...
The thymus is a giand located in the upper anteriorportion of the chest cavity just behind the stern...
The histologic organization of lymphoid and nonlymphoid (epithelial and interdigitating) cells in a ...
<p>(A) S1PL<sup>+/+</sup> thymus: A broad thymic cortex is densely packed with thymic lymphocytes (l...
<p>Spleens (A) and Thymii (B) from wildtype mice at 6–8 weeks (Adult) or P3–P5 (Neonate), were fixed...