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Ectodermal and mesodermal embryoid bodies differentiated from ES cells and iPS cells
OMIM - Congenital disorder
OMIM - Autoimmune diseases
Tumoral thymocytes and DP thymocytes with an activated form of b-catenin in T-cells
Impairment of organ-specific T cell negative selection in NOD mice
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Rag1 and Rag2 Gene Expressions Identify Lymphopoietic Tissues in Larvae of Rice-Field Eel (Monopteru…
Imaging evaluation of thymic tumors.
Molecular mechanism of thymus development in the pharyngeal arch].
Stabilized beta-catenin in thymic epithelial cells blocks thymus development and function.
CD4+ T cell-depleted lymphocyte infusion impairs neither the recovery of recipient thymus nor the de…
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Thymus Transplantation in DiGeorge Syndrome #668
Thymus Transplantation With Immunosuppression
Phase I/II Thymus Transplantation With Immunosuppression #950
Thymus Transplantation Dose in DiGeorge #932
Serum-Free Thymus Transplantation in DiGeorge Anomaly
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