Truffault, Frédérique Auger, Ludivine Dragin, Nadine Vilquin, Jean-Thomas Fadel, Elie Thomas de Montpreville, Vincent Mansuet-Lupo, Audrey Regnard, Jean-François Alifano, Marco Sharshar, Tarek
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Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disease characterized by muscle fatigability due to acetylcholine receptor (AChR) autoantibodies. To better characterize juvenile MG (JMG), we analyzed 85 pre- and 132 post-pubescent JMG (with a cutoff age of 13) compared to 721 adult MG patients under 40 years old using a French database. Clinical data, anti...
Wang, Xiaoqiong Wang, Wei Vega, Francisco Quesada, Andres E
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Seminars in diagnostic pathology
The mediastinum contains essentially all major intrathoracic organs except for the lungs. A variety of both benign and malignant tumors can involve the mediastinum, of which lymphoma is the most common malignancy. Compared to secondary mediastinal involvement by systemic lymphomas, primary mediastinal lymphomas are less common with several specific...
González, Florencia Belén Savino, Wilson Pérez, Ana Rosa
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Background: The brain and the immune systems represent the two primary adaptive systems within the body. Both are involved in a dynamic process of communication, vital for the preservation of mammalian homeostasis. This interplay involves two major pathways: the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis and the sympathetic nervous system. Summary: The es...
Roselló, Josefa Llorens-Molina, Juan Antonio Larran, Silvina Sempere-Ferre, Francisca Santamarina, M. Pilar
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Frontiers in Plant Science
Introduction Fungal pathogens cause major yield losses in agriculture and reduce food quality and production worldwide. Purpose To evaluate new safer alternatives to chemicals for disease management and preserve the shelf life of food, this research was conducted to: determine the chemical composition of the essential oils (EOs) of Thymus serpyllum...
Bremer, Sarah-Jolan Boxnick, Annika Glau, Laura Biermann, Daniel Joosse, Simon A Thiele, Friederike Billeb, Elena May, Jonathan Kolster, Manuela Hackbusch, Romy
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Journal of clinical immunology
Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common birth defect, and up to 50% of infants with CHD require cardiovascular surgery early in life. Current clinical practice often involves thymus resection during cardiac surgery, detrimentally affecting T-cell immunity. However, epidemiological data indicate that CHD patients face an elevated risk for ...
Mendes-da-Cruz, Daniella Arêas Belorio, Elizabeth Pinto Cotta-de-Almeida, Vinicius
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Background: T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) is a malignant hematologic disease caused by the transformation and uncontrolled proliferation of T-cell precursors. T-ALL is generally thought to originate in the thymus since lymphoblasts express phenotypic markers comparable to those described in thymocytes in distinct stages of development...
Li, Dong Yao, Huan Ren, Yonghao Shang, Jiameng Han, Xinfa Cao, Xiaohan Song, Tianzeng Zeng, Xianyin
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General and comparative endocrinology
The thymus is an energy-consuming organ, and its metabolism changes with atrophy. Testosterone regulates thymus remodeling (atrophy and regeneration). However, the characteristics of the energy metabolism during testosterone-mediated thymic atrophy and regeneration remain unclear. In this study, we demonstrated that testosterone ablation (implement...
Kim, Julia Maria Oelmeier, Kathrin Braun, Janina Hammer, Kerstin Steinhard, Johannes Köster, Helen Ann Koch, Raphael Klockenbusch, Walter Schmitz, Ralf Möllers, Mareike
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Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy
Introduction: The purpose was to compare thymus size measured during second trimester screening of fetuses who were subsequently small for gestational age at birth (weight below 10th percentile, SGA group) with fetuses with normal birth weight (control group). We hypothesized that measuring the fetal thymic-thoracic ratio (TT-ratio) might help pred...
Francelin, Carolina Borin, Alexandre Funari, Jessica Pradella, Fernando Santos, Leonilda M.B. Savino, Wilson Farias, Alessandro S.
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Neuroimmunomodulation
Introduction: The thymus is the primary lymphoid organ responsible for normal T-cell development. Yet, in abnormal metabolic conditions as well as an acute infection, the organ exhibits morphological and cellular alterations. It is well established that the immune system is in a tidy connection and dependent on the central nervous system (CNS), whi...
Parrack, Paige H Hornick, Jason L Sholl, Lynette M
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Human pathology
Thymic epithelial neoplasms are morphologically diverse and can pose a diagnostic challenge that is complicated by a lack of immunohistochemistry (IHC) markers that are entirely sensitive and specific for thymic epithelium. Polyclonal PAX8 is often used in this context, but it is not a specific marker. The PAX1 transcription factor shares significa...