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- Thymic_involution abstract "One of the major characteristics of vertebrate immunology is thymic involution, the shrinking of the thymus with age, resulting in changes in the architecture of the thymus and a decrease in tissue mass. This process is a conserved sequence or (orthologous sequences) in almost all vertebrates, from birds, teleosts, amphibians to reptiles, though the thymi of a few species of sharks are known not to involute. T-cells are named for the thymus where T-lymphocytes migrate from the bone marrow to mature. Its regression has been linked to the reduction in immunosurveillance in the elderly. Though thymic involution has been linked to senescence, it is not induced by senescence as the organ starts involuting from a young age – as early as the first year of life in humans.".
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- Thymic_involution wikiPageRevisionID "704837090".
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Antigen.
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Cancer_immunotherapy.
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aging_processes.
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thymus.
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Chemotherapy.
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Conserved_sequence.
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink HIV.
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Hibernation.
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Homology_(biology).
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Immunosenescence.
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Immunotransplant.
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Infant.
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Infection.
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Involution_(medicine).
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Ionizing_radiation.
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Lymphatic_system.
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Malnutrition.
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Naive_T_cell.
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Pregnancy.
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Puberty.
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Stress_(biology).
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink T_cell.
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Teleost.
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLink Thymus.
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thymic involution".
- Thymic_involution wikiPageWikiLinkText "thymic involution".
- Thymic_involution wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Thymic_involution subject Category:Aging_processes.
- Thymic_involution subject Category:Thymus.
- Thymic_involution hypernym Involution.
- Thymic_involution type Brain.
- Thymic_involution type Process.
- Thymic_involution comment "One of the major characteristics of vertebrate immunology is thymic involution, the shrinking of the thymus with age, resulting in changes in the architecture of the thymus and a decrease in tissue mass. This process is a conserved sequence or (orthologous sequences) in almost all vertebrates, from birds, teleosts, amphibians to reptiles, though the thymi of a few species of sharks are known not to involute.".
- Thymic_involution label "Thymic involution".
- Thymic_involution sameAs Q7799617.
- Thymic_involution sameAs m.09gl7dw.
- Thymic_involution sameAs Q7799617.
- Thymic_involution wasDerivedFrom Thymic_involution?oldid=704837090.
- Thymic_involution isPrimaryTopicOf Thymic_involution.