The thymus plays a key role in adaptive immunity by generating a diverse population of T cells that defend the body against pathogens. Various factors from disease and toxic insults contribute to the degeneration of the thymus resulting in a fewer output of T cells. Consequently, the body is prone to a wide host of diseases and infections. In this review, first, the relevance of the thymus is discussed, followed by thymic embryological organogenesis and anatomy as well as the development and functionality of T cells. Attempts to regenerate the thymus include in vitro methods, such as forming thymic organoids aided by biofabrication techniques that are transplantable. Ex vivo methods that have shown promise in enhancing thymic regeneration a...
The thymus provides the physiological microenvironment critical for the development of T lymphocytes...
Stem cell-derived T-cells have the potential for use in immunotherapies to treat cancer and immunolo...
Thymic epithelial cells (TEC) are a critical component of the three-dimensional (3D) thymic stromal ...
The thymus plays a key role in adaptive immunity by generating a diverse population of T cells that ...
The thymus is responsible for the development and selection of T lymphocytes, which in turn also pa...
The thymus is a primary lymphoid organ, essential for T cell maturation and selection. There has bee...
The thymus is a primary lymphoid organ, essential for T cell maturation and selection. There has bee...
The immune system’s ability to resist the invasion of foreign pathogens and the tolerance to self-an...
Abstract Defective functionality of thymic epithelial cells (TECs), due to genetic mutations or inju...
In vertebrates, the thymus is the main site of T cell development. The thymus reaches its maximum ou...
The thymic microenvironment provides essential support for the generation of a functional and divers...
The thymus is the central organ responsible for the generation of T lymphocytes (1). Various disease...
As the thymus represents the primary site of T-cell development, optimal thymic function is of param...
One of the major obstacles in organ transplantation is to establish immune tolerance of allografts. ...
The thymus is unique in its ability to support the maturation of phenotypically and functionally dis...
The thymus provides the physiological microenvironment critical for the development of T lymphocytes...
Stem cell-derived T-cells have the potential for use in immunotherapies to treat cancer and immunolo...
Thymic epithelial cells (TEC) are a critical component of the three-dimensional (3D) thymic stromal ...
The thymus plays a key role in adaptive immunity by generating a diverse population of T cells that ...
The thymus is responsible for the development and selection of T lymphocytes, which in turn also pa...
The thymus is a primary lymphoid organ, essential for T cell maturation and selection. There has bee...
The thymus is a primary lymphoid organ, essential for T cell maturation and selection. There has bee...
The immune system’s ability to resist the invasion of foreign pathogens and the tolerance to self-an...
Abstract Defective functionality of thymic epithelial cells (TECs), due to genetic mutations or inju...
In vertebrates, the thymus is the main site of T cell development. The thymus reaches its maximum ou...
The thymic microenvironment provides essential support for the generation of a functional and divers...
The thymus is the central organ responsible for the generation of T lymphocytes (1). Various disease...
As the thymus represents the primary site of T-cell development, optimal thymic function is of param...
One of the major obstacles in organ transplantation is to establish immune tolerance of allografts. ...
The thymus is unique in its ability to support the maturation of phenotypically and functionally dis...
The thymus provides the physiological microenvironment critical for the development of T lymphocytes...
Stem cell-derived T-cells have the potential for use in immunotherapies to treat cancer and immunolo...
Thymic epithelial cells (TEC) are a critical component of the three-dimensional (3D) thymic stromal ...