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Medical Forum / Diseases and Disorders / Cancer / March 2006

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Thymus gland and T-Cells

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mdane@h2009.com - 30 Mar 2006 22:53 GMT
Three questions guys:

1. If the thymus gland is removed from a human wil they eventually die?

2. To become T-Cells the immature white cells must travel to the thymus
gland to mature. Can T-Cells mature anywhere else in the body?

3. If T-cells are knocked out what is the affects on cancer?

Mabon Dane
J - 31 Mar 2006 01:14 GMT
> Three questions guys:
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> Mabon Dane

Please ask your question on a *sci* newsgroup, where presumably there are
medical professionals.
Example: sci.med.immunology, sci.med, sci.med.diseases.cancer
If you choose (one of) the latter (two) and I see a better place for you
(after seeing the context /reason for asking), I will let you know there.
Thank you.
J
 
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