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- Blood–thymus_barrier abstract "The blood–thymus barrier regulates exchange of substances between the circulatory system and thymus, providing a sequestered environment for immature T cells to develop. The barrier also prevents the immature T cells from contacting foreign antigens (since contact with antigens at this stage will cause the T cells to die by apoptosis).The barrier is formed by the continuous blood capillaries in the thymic cortex, reinforced by epithelial reticular cells and macrophages.".
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- Blood–thymus_barrier wikiPageRevisionID "596175162".
- Blood–thymus_barrier wikiPageWikiLink Antigen.
- Blood–thymus_barrier wikiPageWikiLink Antigens.
- Blood–thymus_barrier wikiPageWikiLink Apoptosis.
- Blood–thymus_barrier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organs.
- Blood–thymus_barrier wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thorax_(human_anatomy).
- Blood–thymus_barrier wikiPageWikiLink Circulatory_system.
- Blood–thymus_barrier wikiPageWikiLink Epithelial_reticular_cell.
- Blood–thymus_barrier wikiPageWikiLink Epithelial_reticular_cells.
- Blood–thymus_barrier wikiPageWikiLink Macrophage.
- Blood–thymus_barrier wikiPageWikiLink Macrophages.
- Blood–thymus_barrier wikiPageWikiLink T_cell.
- Blood–thymus_barrier wikiPageWikiLink T_cells.
- Blood–thymus_barrier wikiPageWikiLink Thymus.
- Blood–thymus_barrier wikiPageWikiLinkText "Blood–thymus barrier".
- Blood–thymus_barrier wikiPageWikiLinkText "blood–thymus barrier".
- Blood–thymus_barrier hasPhotoCollection Blood–thymus_barrier.
- Blood–thymus_barrier wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Blood–thymus_barrier subject Category:Organs.
- Blood–thymus_barrier subject Category:Thorax_(human_anatomy).
- Blood–thymus_barrier comment "The blood–thymus barrier regulates exchange of substances between the circulatory system and thymus, providing a sequestered environment for immature T cells to develop. The barrier also prevents the immature T cells from contacting foreign antigens (since contact with antigens at this stage will cause the T cells to die by apoptosis).The barrier is formed by the continuous blood capillaries in the thymic cortex, reinforced by epithelial reticular cells and macrophages.".
- Blood–thymus_barrier label "Blood–thymus barrier".
- Blood–thymus_barrier sameAs Vere-tüümuse_barjäär.
- Blood–thymus_barrier sameAs m.09gkv7s.
- Blood–thymus_barrier sameAs Q4928131.
- Blood–thymus_barrier sameAs Q4928131.
- Blood–thymus_barrier wasDerivedFrom Blood–thymus_barrier?oldid=596175162.
- Blood–thymus_barrier isPrimaryTopicOf Blood–thymus_barrier.