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[edit]DescriptionThe Thymic Microenvironment.JPG | The Thymic Microenvironment and Its Role in Thymopoiesis |
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Source | Savino W (2006) The Thymus Is a Common Target Organ in Infectious Diseases. PLoS Pathog 2(6): e62 |
Author | Wilson Savino is at the Laboratory on Thymus Research, Department of Immunology, Oswaldo Cruz Institute, Inserm-Fiocruz Associated Laboratory of Immunology, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil. E-mail: savino@fiocruz.br |
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