Thymus is necessary for lifelong immunological tolerance and immunity. It displays a distinctive epithelial complexity and undergoes age-dependent atrophy. Nonetheless, it also retains regenerative capacity, which, if harnessed appropriately, might permit rejuvenation of adaptive immunity. By characterizing cortical and medullary compartments in the human thymus at single-cell resolution, in this study we have defined specific epithelial populations, including those that share properties with bona fide stem cells (SCs) of lifelong regenerating epidermis. Thymic epithelial SCs display a distinctive transcriptional profile and phenotypic traits, including pleiotropic multilineage potency, to give rise to several cell types that were not previ...
AbstractT cell differentiation and repertoire selection depend critically on several distinct thymic...
Stratified epithelia of mammals contain adult stem/progenitor cells that are instrumental for renewa...
<div><p>Thymic microenvironments are essential for the proper development and selection of T cells c...
The thymus is unique in its ability to support the maturation of phenotypically and functionally dis...
SummaryThymic epithelial cells (TECs) are critical for T cell development and self-tolerance but are...
SummaryWithin the thymus, two major thymic epithelial cell (TEC) subsets—cortical and medullary TECs...
The thymus is a primary lymphoid organ where bone marrow derived T-cell progenitors come in contact ...
The thymus' key function in the immune system is to provide the necessary environment for the d...
Despite the importance of thymic stromal cells to T-cell development, relatively little is known abo...
The thymus develops from the third pharyngeal pouch of the anterior gut and provides the necessary e...
SummaryThymic epithelial cells (TECs) are critically required for T cell development, but the cellul...
Thymic epithelial cells (TECs) are critically required for T cell development, but the cellular mech...
The thymus is essential for the generation of self-tolerant effector and regulatory T cells. Intrath...
The thymus is a complex cellular structure made up of several interdependent cell types and is the p...
The thymus serves as the primary lymphoid organ responsible for the development and selection of a s...
AbstractT cell differentiation and repertoire selection depend critically on several distinct thymic...
Stratified epithelia of mammals contain adult stem/progenitor cells that are instrumental for renewa...
<div><p>Thymic microenvironments are essential for the proper development and selection of T cells c...
The thymus is unique in its ability to support the maturation of phenotypically and functionally dis...
SummaryThymic epithelial cells (TECs) are critical for T cell development and self-tolerance but are...
SummaryWithin the thymus, two major thymic epithelial cell (TEC) subsets—cortical and medullary TECs...
The thymus is a primary lymphoid organ where bone marrow derived T-cell progenitors come in contact ...
The thymus' key function in the immune system is to provide the necessary environment for the d...
Despite the importance of thymic stromal cells to T-cell development, relatively little is known abo...
The thymus develops from the third pharyngeal pouch of the anterior gut and provides the necessary e...
SummaryThymic epithelial cells (TECs) are critically required for T cell development, but the cellul...
Thymic epithelial cells (TECs) are critically required for T cell development, but the cellular mech...
The thymus is essential for the generation of self-tolerant effector and regulatory T cells. Intrath...
The thymus is a complex cellular structure made up of several interdependent cell types and is the p...
The thymus serves as the primary lymphoid organ responsible for the development and selection of a s...
AbstractT cell differentiation and repertoire selection depend critically on several distinct thymic...
Stratified epithelia of mammals contain adult stem/progenitor cells that are instrumental for renewa...
<div><p>Thymic microenvironments are essential for the proper development and selection of T cells c...