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      Development in the thymus: it takes two to tango.

      Immunology today
      Animals, Cell Division, Cytokines, physiology, Female, Humans, Male, Mice, Mice, SCID, Signal Transduction, T-Lymphocytes, Thymus Gland, cytology

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          Intrathymic T-cell development is dependent upon signals provided by the thymic stromal cell microenvironment. However, loss of thymic T cells in natural and experimentally induced situations is associated with a reduction in the surrounding epithelium, suggesting an interdependence between thymocytes and their microenvironment. Here, the authors review the evidence in favour of this intrathymic symbiosis, and hypothesize that T cells may provide maturation and survival signals that are necessary for the development and maintenance of their microenvironment.

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          8216725
          10.1016/0167-5699(93)90250-O

          Chemistry
          Animals,Cell Division,Cytokines,physiology,Female,Humans,Male,Mice,Mice, SCID,Signal Transduction,T-Lymphocytes,Thymus Gland,cytology

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