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DN thymocytes

Thymus CXCR4 Progenitor entry and/or localization of DN thymocytes... [Pg.110]

Biotin deficiency in mice changes the subpopnlations of spleen lymphocytes and decreases the proliferative response of spleenocytes to concanavalin A (17). They have also shown that in experimental biotin deficiency the involution of the thymus is accelerated and thymocyte maturation is arrested in the double negative (DN-4) substage. A specific stage in the T cell maturation process is thus sensitive to biotin deficiency (18). [Pg.209]

Sauder DN, Carter CS, Latz SI, Oppenheim JJ. Epidermal cell production of thymocyte activating factor (EX F). J Invest Dermatol. 1982 79 34-9. [Pg.41]


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