© 2013 Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & WilkinsPurpose of review: Maintenance of T-cell function and modulation of tolerance are critical issues in organ transplantation. The thymus is the primary organ for T-cell generation, and a preserved thymic function is essential for a self-tolerant diverse T-cell repertoire. Transplant procedures and related immunosuppressive drugs may hinder thymic integrity and function. We review here the recent advances in understanding the regulation of the unique thymic microenvironment with relevance for the field of transplantation. Recent findings: Recent studies have assigned a role for IL-22 in the regeneration of thymic epithelium, and for microRNAs in the modulation of its survival and f...
T-cell development in the thymus is a complex and highly regulated process, involving a wide variety...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.September 2016. Major: Microbiology, Immunology and Canc...
The thymus is unique in its ability to support the maturation of phenotypically and functionally dis...
The thymus is the organ responsible for T cell development and the formation of the adaptive immunit...
Article is a review exploring the contributions of the many stromal cell types participating in the ...
The clinical success of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) depends on the app...
As the primary site for T cell development, the thymus is responsible for the production and selecti...
The immune system’s ability to resist the invasion of foreign pathogens and the tolerance to self-an...
Thymocytes and thymic epithelial cells (TECs) cross-talk is essential to support T cell development...
One of the major obstacles in organ transplantation is to establish immune tolerance of allografts. ...
The thymus provides the physiological microenvironment critical for the development of T lymphocytes...
Following ablative therapies used for different diseases such as cancer, damage to the thymus disrup...
The mechanisms that regulate the efficacy of thymic selection remain ill-defined. The method present...
The thymus is responsible for the development and selection of T lymphocytes, which in turn also pa...
T-cell production depends on the recruitment of hematopoietic progenitors into the thymus. T cells a...
T-cell development in the thymus is a complex and highly regulated process, involving a wide variety...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.September 2016. Major: Microbiology, Immunology and Canc...
The thymus is unique in its ability to support the maturation of phenotypically and functionally dis...
The thymus is the organ responsible for T cell development and the formation of the adaptive immunit...
Article is a review exploring the contributions of the many stromal cell types participating in the ...
The clinical success of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) depends on the app...
As the primary site for T cell development, the thymus is responsible for the production and selecti...
The immune system’s ability to resist the invasion of foreign pathogens and the tolerance to self-an...
Thymocytes and thymic epithelial cells (TECs) cross-talk is essential to support T cell development...
One of the major obstacles in organ transplantation is to establish immune tolerance of allografts. ...
The thymus provides the physiological microenvironment critical for the development of T lymphocytes...
Following ablative therapies used for different diseases such as cancer, damage to the thymus disrup...
The mechanisms that regulate the efficacy of thymic selection remain ill-defined. The method present...
The thymus is responsible for the development and selection of T lymphocytes, which in turn also pa...
T-cell production depends on the recruitment of hematopoietic progenitors into the thymus. T cells a...
T-cell development in the thymus is a complex and highly regulated process, involving a wide variety...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.September 2016. Major: Microbiology, Immunology and Canc...
The thymus is unique in its ability to support the maturation of phenotypically and functionally dis...