Thymic epithelial cells (TECs) are essential in supporting the development of mature T cells from hematopoietic progenitor cells and facilitate their lineage-commitment, proliferation, T-cell receptor repertoire selection and maturation. While animal model systems have greatly aided in elucidating the contribution of stromal cells to these intricate processes, human tissue has been more difficult to study, partly due to a lack of suitable surface markers comprehensively defining human TECs. Here, we conducted a flow cytometry based surface marker screen to reliably identify and quantify human TECs and delineate medullary from cortical subsets. These findings were validated by transcriptomic and histologic means. The combination of EpCAM, po...
<p>Thymic epithelial cells are one of the main components of the thymic microenvironment required fo...
T cell development in the thymus is essential for cellular immunity and depends on the organotypic t...
The thymus is unique in its ability to support the maturation of phenotypically and functionally dis...
Thymic epithelial cells (TECs) are essential in supporting the development of mature T cells from he...
The thymus is a complex cellular structure made up of several interdependent cell types and is the p...
The thymus' key function in the immune system is to provide the necessary environment for the d...
<div><p>Common thymic epithelial progenitor/stem cells (TEPCs) differentiate into cortical and medul...
The thymus serves as the primary lymphoid organ responsible for the development and selection of a s...
The thymus is a primary lymphoid organ where bone marrow derived T-cell progenitors come in contact ...
Thymus is necessary for lifelong immunological tolerance and immunity. It displays a distinctive epi...
AbstractT cell differentiation and repertoire selection depend critically on several distinct thymic...
The thymus is the primary organ for T cell differentiation and maturation. Its stroma forms a charac...
Despite the importance of thymic stromal cells to T-cell development, relatively little is known abo...
Using multidimensional flow cytometry we have defined and quantified the human T-cell differentiatio...
The numbers of thymic epithelial cells (TECs) and thymocytes steadily increase during embryogenesis....
<p>Thymic epithelial cells are one of the main components of the thymic microenvironment required fo...
T cell development in the thymus is essential for cellular immunity and depends on the organotypic t...
The thymus is unique in its ability to support the maturation of phenotypically and functionally dis...
Thymic epithelial cells (TECs) are essential in supporting the development of mature T cells from he...
The thymus is a complex cellular structure made up of several interdependent cell types and is the p...
The thymus' key function in the immune system is to provide the necessary environment for the d...
<div><p>Common thymic epithelial progenitor/stem cells (TEPCs) differentiate into cortical and medul...
The thymus serves as the primary lymphoid organ responsible for the development and selection of a s...
The thymus is a primary lymphoid organ where bone marrow derived T-cell progenitors come in contact ...
Thymus is necessary for lifelong immunological tolerance and immunity. It displays a distinctive epi...
AbstractT cell differentiation and repertoire selection depend critically on several distinct thymic...
The thymus is the primary organ for T cell differentiation and maturation. Its stroma forms a charac...
Despite the importance of thymic stromal cells to T-cell development, relatively little is known abo...
Using multidimensional flow cytometry we have defined and quantified the human T-cell differentiatio...
The numbers of thymic epithelial cells (TECs) and thymocytes steadily increase during embryogenesis....
<p>Thymic epithelial cells are one of the main components of the thymic microenvironment required fo...
T cell development in the thymus is essential for cellular immunity and depends on the organotypic t...
The thymus is unique in its ability to support the maturation of phenotypically and functionally dis...