About a human organ culinary use of animal thymus Sweetbread the plant genus ThymusThymus genus other uses Thymus disambiguation Infobox Anatomy Name Thymus Latin GraySubject 274 GrayPage 1273 Image Illu thymus.jpg Caption Thymus Image2 Gray1178.png Caption2 The thymus of a full term fetus, exposed ... tracheobronchial , Parasternal lymph nodes parasternal MeshName Thymus gland MeshNumber A10.549.750 Dorlands eight 000108702 DorlandsID Thymus The thymus is a specialized organ of the immune system . The only known function of the thymus is the production and education of T lymphocytes T cells , which are critical cells of the adaptive immune system. The thymus is composed of two identical lobes ... the sternum . Histologically, the thymus can be divided into a central medulla and a peripheral Cortex ... in the development of T cells. Cells in the thymus can be divided into thymic stromal cells and cells ... cortical epithelial cells , thymic medullary epithelial cells, and dendritic cells . The thymus provides ... repertoire. Therefore, one of the most important roles of the thymus is the induction of central tolerance . The thymus is largest and most active during the neonatal and pre adolescent periods. By the early teens, the thymus begins to atrophy and thymic stroma is replaced by adipose fat tissue. Nevertheless, residual T lymphopoiesis continues throughout adult life. History The thymus was known to the Ancient ...?term thymus Online Etymology Dictionary ref ref http www.perseus.tufts.edu hopper text?doc Perseus ... author Nishino M, Ashiku SK, Kocher ON, Thurer RL, Boiselle PM, Hatabu H title The thymus a comprehensive ... of apoptotic lymphocytes, the thymus was originally dismissed as a lymphocyte graveyard , without functional importance. The importance of the thymus in the immune system was discovered in 1961 by Jacques Miller , by surgically removing the thymus from three day old mice, and observing the subsequent .... ref cite journal author Miller JF title The discovery of thymus function and of thymus derived ... more details
Thymus may refer to Thymus , an organ Thymus genus Thymus genus of plants Thymus animal genus Thymus animal genus , insects disambig cs Thymus da Thymus de Thymus Begriffskl rung et Thymus fr Thymus it Timo la Thymus lt Thymus nl Thymus no Thymus ro Timus dezambiguizare fi Thymus sv Thymus ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Thymus image Thymus vulgaris.jpg image caption Broad leaved Thyme Thymus pulegioides ... ordo Lamiales familia Lamiaceae genus Thymus genus authority Carolus Linnaeus L. subdivision ranks Species subdivision See text. The genus Thymus Pron en ta m s ref Sunset Western Garden Book, 1995 ... 2&taxon id 132935 title Thymus Linnaeus work Flora of China ref species of aromatic perennial plant ... called thyme after its best known species, Thymus vulgaris common thyme . Thymus species are used as food ... and C. struella the latter three feed exclusively on Thymus . Classification There has been a considerable ... s. ref name easter Cite web url http www.users.waitrose.com lwplants synonyms.htm title Thymus ... by Jalas, in eight sections. ref JALAS J. 1971 Notes on Thymus L. Labiatae in Europe. I. Supraspecific ... , T. longiflorus and T. membranaceus . VI Section THYMUS Western Mediterranean region. Includes ..., including valign top Thymus adamovicii Thymus altaicus Thymus amurensis Thymus boissieri Thymus bracteosus Thymus broussonetii Thymus caespititius Thymus camphoratus Thymus capitatus Thymus capitellatus Thymus camphoratus Thymus carnosus Thymus cephalotus Thymus cherlerioides Thymus ciliatus Thymus cilicicus Thymus cimicinus Thymus comosus Thymus comptus Thymus curtus Thymus decussatus Thymus disjunctus Thymus doerfleri Thymus glabrescens Thymus herba barona Thymus hirsutus Thymus hyemalis Thymus inaequalis Thymus integer Thymus pseudolanuginosus Thymus lanuginosus Thymus leucospermus Thymus leucotrichus Thymus longicaulis Thymus longiflorus Thymus mandschuricus Thymus marschallianus Thymus mastichina Thymus membranaceus Thymus mongolicus Thymus montanus Thymus moroderi Thymus nervulosus Thymus nummularis Thymus odoratissimus Thymus pallasianus Thymus pannonicus Thymus praecox br small creeping thyme small Thymus proximus Thymus pseudolanuginosus br small woolly thyme small Thymus pulegioides BiolConserv137 248. Thymus quinquecostatus Thymus richardii Thymus serpyllum Thymus sibthorpii ... more details
taxobox image Thymus caespititius Leafs .jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Lamiales familia Lamiaceae genus Thymus genus Thymus species T. caespititius binomial Thymus caespititius Thymus caespititius is dwarf, aromatic mat forming shrub with narrow, spatula shaped, smooth leaves to convert 6 mm in abbr on long, fringed with tiny hairs. The rose, lilac or white flowers are borne in small, flattened mat hugging heads from late spring to summer. Native to Portugal, Northwest Spain, and the Azores. Hardy from USDA Zones 9 11. T. caespititius Aureus has narrow, light gold leaves. ref Griffiths, Mark. Index of Garden Plants. Portland Timber Press, Inc., 1994 ISBN 0 88192 246 3. ref References reflist Category Lamiaceae Category Herbs Lamiaceae stub az Thymus caespititius et Portugali liivatee ... more details
taxobox regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Lamiales familia Lamiaceae genus Thymus genus Thymus species T. carnosus binomial Thymus carnosus Thymus carnosus is a woody, upright perennial to convert 41 cm in abbr on tall, with clusters of fleshy, oval, light green to grey green leaves, furry on their undersides. The white, lilac, or pink flowers are borne on convert 41 cm in abbr on spikes and are protected by oval green bracts. Native to Southern Portugal. Hardy from USDA Zones 7 11. ref Griffiths, Mark. Index of Garden Plants. Portland Timber Press, Inc., 1994 ISBN 0 88192 246 3. ref References reflist Category Lamiaceae Category Herbs Lamiaceae stub az Thymus carnosus de Thymus carnosus ... more details
taxobox name Thymus praecox image Thymus praecox.JPG regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Lamiales familia Lamiaceae genus Thymus genus Thymus species T. praecox binomial Thymus praecox binomial authority Opiz Thymus praecox is a species of thyme . A common name is Mother of Thyme creeping thyme and wild thyme may be used where Thymus serpyllum ... in North America. ref http plants.usda.gov java profile?symbol THPR Thymus praecox Opiz , USDA PLANTS ref Classification T. praecox is in the genus Thymus genus Thymus belonging to the Serpyllum section ... Edition. New York DK Publishing, Inc., 1997 ISBN 0 7894 1943 2 . ref Subspecies and cultivar s Thymus praecox subsp. praecox Thymus praecox Doone Valley recently reclassified as a hybrid under the name Thymus Doone Valley ref name Brickell Thymus praecox Minus Thymus praecox Pseudolanuginosus Thymus praecox subsp. arcticus sometimes classified as Thymus polytrichus subsp. britannicus ref name Brickell ref http www.ars grin.gov cgi bin npgs html taxon.pl?414753 Thymus polytrichus A. Kern. ex ... Thymus praecox Opiz subsp. arcticus Durand Jalas , GRIN Taxonomy for Plants ref Thymus praecox subsp. arcticus Languinosus woolly thyme Thymus praecox subsp. arcticus Hall s Woolly Thymus praecox subsp. arcticus Pink Chintz recently reclassified as Thymus serpyllum Pink Chintz ref name Brickell Image Thymus praecox Iceland 2007 07 05.jpg thumb right Thymus praecox near Sey isfj r ur , Iceland Thymus praecox subsp. polytrichus A. Kern. Ex Borb s Jalas. Found in the wild in Bosnia. ref name ... first4 M title Volatile constituents of two rare subspecies of Thymus praecox journal Natural product communications volume 5 issue 7 pages 1123 6 year 2010 pmid 20734955 ref Thymus praecox subsp. skorpilii ... rare subspecies of Thymus praecox journal Natural product communications volume 5 issue 7 pages 1123 ... year 1986 month Feb author Stahl Biskup, E title The Essential Oil from Norwegian Thymus Species ... more details
italic title taxobox image Thymus pseudolanuginosus 1.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Lamiales familia Lamiaceae genus Thymus genus Thymus species T. serpyllum binomial Thymus serpyllum The low growing creeping thyme with hairy or wooolly leaves and stems, formerly known as Thymus pseudolanuginosus and also known as T. lanuginosus and commonly called woolly thyme , should now be regarded as T. serpyllum , as it is next to impossible to delineate between hairy and non hairy creeping thymes. The leaves in wild creeping thyme vary from slightly glabrous, to sparsely covered in white hairs, or thickly covered on both surfaces, with the margins ciliate, or just ciliate at the base. Leaf hairiness could be an adaptation to climatic conditions particularly in mountainous regions. It is often grown in rock gardens where it can form extensive mats. It is of unknown origin. References L. H. Bailey Manual of Cultivated Plants . M. Easter International Thymus Register and Checklist . Category Lamiaceae Category Herbs Category Flora of Europe Category Medicinal plants Lamiaceae stub az Thymus pseudolanuginosus et L hivillane liivatee fr Thymus pseudolanuginosus zh ... more details
taxobox image Thymus moroderi03 800.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Lamiales familia Lamiaceae subfamilia Nepetoideae tribus Mentheae genus Thymus genus Thymus species T. moroderi binomial Thymus moroderi binomial authority Carlos Pau y Espa ol Pau ex Maximino Mart nez Martinez Thymus moroderi is a small plant from the thyme Thymus genus. It is endemism endemic to some areas in the southern, driest part of the Alicante province where it is called cantahueso or cantueso both in Spanish language Spanish and Valencian along with some isolated and similarly subarid locations in the contiguous Regi n de Murcia Spain . Thymus moroderi must not be confused with the somewhat similar in appearance yet from the Lavandula genus Lavandula stoechas , which is also called cantueso in Spanish. Thymus moroderi is outside its blooming season an inconspicuous dark green plant with tiny leaves and an overall very modest appearance. Its typical size is small in optimal conditions, the oldest mature ex. reach a radius of some 25 cms. and approximately 20 cms. height. It blooms from April through early June during these weeks, its normally dull appearance changes dramatically due to its characteristic flower. Thymus moroderi is a xerophyte plant which thrives in areas with a total annual precipitation of 300mm and less, as recorded in the southern part of the Alicante province and contiguous areas in Murcia. It also shows a preference for otherwise extremely poor soils, especially those showing traces of gypsum. Despite Thymus moroderi is not listed in any endangered species collection, arguably it is not a common species because ... liquor, is made from the plant. Also, mostly around the Elche area, the flowers of Thymus moroderi ... hoja thymus moroderi.htm Thymus moroderi factsheet from the University of Alicante Category Lamiaceae Category Herbs ca Thymus moroderi es Thymus moroderi ... more details
Infobox disease Name Thymus hyperplasia Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 E 32 0 e 20 ICD9 ICD9 254.0 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D013952 Thymus hyperplasia or thymic hyperplasia refers to an enlargent hyperplasia of the thymus . ref name urleMedicine Surgery of the Thymus Gland Article by Said Fadi Yassin Cite web url http www.emedicine.com med TOPIC3195.HTM section ThymicHyperplasia title eMedicine Surgery of the Thymus Gland Article by Said Fadi Yassin format work accessdate ref It is not always a disease state. The size of the thymus usually peaks during adolescence, and atrophies in the following decades. Before the immune function of the thymus was well understood, the enlargement was sometimes seen as a cause for alarm, and justification for surgical reduction. This approach is much less common today. It can be associated with myasthenia gravis . ref Medcyclopaedia vii t thymus hyperplasia ref ref name pmid8941638 Cite journal author Murakami M, Hosoi Y, Negishi T, et al. title Thymic hyperplasia in patients with Graves disease. Identification of thyrotropin receptors in human thymus journal J. Clin. Invest. volume 98 issue 10 pages 2228 34 year 1996 month November pmid 8941638 pmc 507671 doi 10.1172 JCI119032 ref MRI can be used to distinguish it from thymoma . ref name pmid17463136 Cite journal author Inaoka T, Takahashi K, Mineta M, et al. title Thymic hyperplasia and thymus gland tumors differentiation with chemical shift MR imaging journal Radiology volume 243 issue 3 pages 869 76 year 2007 month June pmid 17463136 doi 10.1148 radiol.2433060797 url http radiology.rsnajnls.org cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 17463136 ref References Reflist Thymus disorders Medicine stub Category Immune system disorders ... more details
taxobox image Thymus capitatus in Crete.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Lamiales familia Lamiaceae genus Thymus genus Thymus species T. capitatus binomial Thymus capitatus Thymus capitatus is a compact woody perennial with rising stems and narrow, fleshy, oil gland dotted green leaves to convert 12 mm in abbr on long. The pink, convert 10 mm in abbr on long flowers are held in cone shaped clusters at the ends of their stems in mid to late summer they are protected by overlapping, convert 6 mm in abbr on long, red tinged bracts, edged in tiny hairs. Native to Mediterranean Europe and Turkey. Hardy from USDA Zones 7 10. ref Griffiths, Mark. Index of Garden Plants. Portland Timber Press, Inc., 1994 ISBN 0 88192 246 3. ref References reflist Category Lamiaceae Category Herbs Lamiaceae stub az Thymus capitatus es Thymus capitatus ... more details
Thymus transplantation is a form of organ transplantation where the thymus is moved from one body to another. Indication Thymus transplantation can be used to treat infants with DiGeorge syndrome , which results in an absent or hypoplastic thymus, in turn causing problems with the immune system s T cell mediated response. It is exclusively used in people with complete DiGeorge anomaly, which are entirely athymic. This subgroup represents less than 1 of DiGeorge syndrome patients. ref name Markert2007 cite journal author Markert ML, Devlin BH, Alexieff MJ, et al. title Review of 54 patients with complete DiGeorge anomaly enrolled in protocols for thymus transplantation outcome of 44 consecutive transplants journal Blood volume 109 issue 10 pages 4539 47 year 2007 month May pmid 17284531 pmc 1885498 doi 10.1182 blood 2006 10 048652 url ref Nezelof syndrome is another thymus related disease where it can be used. Effects and prognosis A study of 54 DiGeorge syndrome infants resulted in all ... and erythema. ref name Markert2007 Graft versus host disease Theoretically, thymus transplantation ... GVHD, because of T cells from the donor that are present in the transplanted thymus that recognizes ... ref cite journal author Markert ML, Boeck A, Hale LP, et al. title Transplantation of thymus tissue ... October pmid 10523153 doi url ref Second, a thymus transplantation can cause a non donor T cell related GVHD because the recipients thymocyte s would use the donor thymus cells as models when going ... of the thymus between different species. ref cite journal author Xia G, Goebels J, Rutgeerts O, Vandeputte M, Waer M title Transplantation tolerance and autoimmunity after xenogeneic thymus ... 11160231 doi url ref Autoimmune disease is a frequent complication after human allogeneic thymus transplantation, found in 42 of subjects over 1 year post transplantation. ref Thymus Transplantation Book Thymus Gland Pathology Publisher Springer Milan DOI 10.1007 978 88 470 0828 1 Copyright 2008 ISBN ... more details
Creeping Thyme and Wild Thyme redirect here. In some places, these names refer to Thymus praecox . Taxobox image Thymus serpyllum1.jpg regnum Plant ae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Lamiales familia Lamiaceae genus Thymus genus Thymus species T. serpyllum binomial Thymus serpyllum binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Thymus serpyllum , known by the common names of Breckland Thyme , ref Schauer, Thomas 1978 . A Field Guide to the Wild Flowers of Britain and Europe , Collins, London, p. 184. ISBN 0 00 219257 8. ref Wild Thyme or Creeping Thyme is a species of thyme native to most of Europe and North Africa . It is a low, usually prostrate subshrub growing to 2  cm tall with creeping stems up to 10  cm long, with oval evergreen leaf leaves 3 8  mm long. The strongly scented flower s are either lilac, pink purple, magenta, or a rare white, all 4 6  mm long and produced in clusters. The hardy plant tolerates some pedestrian traffic and produces odors ranging from heavily herbal to lightly lemon, depending on the plant. It is part ... dry climate.html ref Gallery gallery perrow 4 Image Thymus serpyllum flowering plants.jpg Image Thymus serp 1.jpg Image Thymus aa1.jpg Image Thymus serpyllum1.jpg Image Wilder Thymian.jpg Image Thymus serpyllum var albus1.jpg var. albus Image Thymus serpyllum var albus2.jpg var. albus gallery Illustrations gallery Image Illustration Thymus serpyllum0.jpg Image Illustration Thymus serpyllum0 clean.jpg Image Koeh 138.jpg Image Thymus serpyllum Sturm57.jpg Image Thymus serpyllum backtimjan1.JPG Image Thymus serpyllum backtimjan2.jpg gallery References Reflist External links BiolConserv137 248. Commons Thymus serpyllum http botanical.com botanical mgmh t thywil17.html A Modern Herbal Grieves, 1931 DEFAULTSORT Thymus Serpyllum Category Lamiaceae Category Herbs Category Medicinal plants Category ... N mm liivatee fr Serpolet hsb P skowa babydu ka hr Maj ina du ica io Serpolo it Thymus serpyllum lv ... more details
taxobox image Thymus vulgaris1.JPG image caption Thyme, Thymus vulgaris regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Lamiales familia Lamiaceae genus Thymus genus Thymus species T. vulgaris binomial Thymus vulgaris binomial authority Carolus Linnaeus L. Thymus vulgaris or common thyme is a low growing herbaceous plant, sometimes becoming somewhat woody. It is native to southern Europe , where it is often cultivated as a culinary herb . It typically grows as a sub shrub, between 15 and 20  cm tall. File Brot de farigola2.JPG thumb left A shoot of a common thyme plant in the wild Castelltallat Cultivars The many cultivars include Argenteus silver thyme . ref http www.mountainvalleygrowers.com thyargenteus.htm Thymus argenteus ref Uses Thyme adds a distinctive aromatic flavoring to sauces, stews, stuffings, meats, poultry &ndash almost anything from soup to salad. In medieval times, the plant symbolized courage, and to keep up their spirits, knights departing for the Crusades received scarves embroidered with a sprig of thyme from their ladies. There was a popular belief, too, that a leaf tea prevented nightmares, while another held that tea made of thyme and other herbs enabled one to see nymphs and fairies. Herbalists of the Middle Ages regarded thyme as a stimulant and antispasmodic , and recommended sleeping on thyme and inhaling ... of Thymus hyemalis and Spanish T. vulgaris essential oils by GC MS GC O journal Industrial Crops .... and thyme leaves Thymus vulgaris L. and their antioxidant properties journal Food Chemistry volume ... Thymus Register and Checklist . See also Vaporizer DEFAULTSORT Thymus vulgaris Category Lamiaceae Category Flora of Europe Lamiaceae stub fa an Thymus vulgaris az Adi k klikotu ca Farigola cs Tymi n obecn da Have Timian de Echter Thymian et Aed liivatee es Thymus vulgaris eu Ezkai fr Thymus vulgaris hsb Prawa babydu ka it Thymus vulgaris ht Ten lv Timi ns lt Vaistinis iobrelis nl Echte ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Abscess of thymus Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 E 32 1 e 20 ICD9 ICD9 254.1 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID An abscess of the thymus also known as Dubois abscesses ref name urlDefinition Dubois abscesses from Online Medical Dictionary is a condition that is one of many possible causes of cyst s in the mediastinum . It can present with chest pain behind the Human sternum sternum . ref name pmid18480581 It can be associated with congenital syphilis . ref DorlandsDict one 000000308 Dubois abscess ref Although the thymus is usually classified with the immune system , thymic diseases are classified with endocrine disorder s in ICD 9 and ICD 10 . References reflist refs ref name pmid18480581 cite journal author Nah JC, Lee B, Kwak CH, et al. title Spontaneous rupture of idiopathic thymic abscess with a markedly increased CA 125 level journal Intern. Med. volume 47 issue 10 pages 953 6 year 2008 pmid 18480581 doi 10.2169 internalmedicine.47.0699 url http joi.jlc.jst.go.jp JST.JSTAGE internalmedicine 47.0699?from PubMed dead link date April 2009 ref ref name urlDefinition Dubois abscesses from Online Medical Dictionary cite web url http cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk cgi bin omd?thymic abscesses title Definition Dubois abscesses from Online Medical Dictionary work accessdate dead link date November 2010 ref Thymus disorders Category Endocrine diseases endocrine disease stub ... more details
taxobox regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Lamiales familia Lamiaceae genus Thymus genus Thymus species T. pannonicus binomial Thymus pannonicus binomial authority Carlo Allioni All. Thymus pannonicus , known by its common name Hungarian thyme or Eurasian thyme is a perennial herbaceous plant, distributed in central and eastern Europe and Russia. It grows over open dry meadows, grasslands and rocks. This plant species contributes to several xerothermous grass formations which develop on warm, dry Silicate minerals silicate terrains at altitude above 160 meters, mostly over plains or mild slopes, on acidic soils derived from crystalline albite muscovite schist and gneiss like granite . In southern Banat Serbia , the dried herb is used to make tasty and refreshing herbal tea drinks, owing to its peculiar and pleasant lemon like scent. Fresh leaves are used for aromatisation of homemade jams, candies and similar confections. Traditionally, it is used also for coughs and other respiratory complaints and gastrointestinal disorders ref name Zoran Zoran Maksimovi , Marina Milenkovi , Dragana Vu i evi , Mihailo Risti . Chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of Thymus pannonicus All. Lamiaceae essential oil. Cent. Eur. J. Biol. 3 2 2008 149 154. DOI 10.2478 s11535 008 0013 x ref . Chemical composition The most abundant components of its essential oil are geranial 41.42 , w w and neral 29.61 , w w ref name Zoran Biological activity The antimicrobial activity of essential oil was evaluated using the agar disc diffusion and broth microdilution methods against Staphylococcus aureus , Enterococcus faecalis , Pseudomonas aeruginosa , Escherichia coli , two strains of Klebsiella pneumoniae and two strains of Candida albicans . The essential oil exhibited antimicrobial activity to varying degrees against all tested strains. The maximum activity of T. pannonicus oil was observed against E. coli , S. aureus and bo ... more details
taxobox name Thymus herba barona image Thymus herba barona.jpg regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Lamiales familia Lamiaceae genus Thymus genus Thymus species T. herba barona binomial Thymus herba barona binomial authority Jean Louis August Loiseleur Deslongchamps Loisel. Thymus herba barona is a species of thyme native to Corsica , Sardinia , and Majorca . It is also sometimes known by the common name caraway thyme , as it has a strong scent similar to caraway , for which it can be used as a substitute in any recipe. It can be used in cuisine or as an evergreen groundcover for gardens. It is a creeping plant, growing to 10 25  cm high and spreading out across the ground using runners. The leaf leaves are 4 10  mm long, dark green, and hairy. The flower s are pink, produced in late spring and early summer, and are attractive to bee s. It grows best in average soil with light watering and full sunlight. There are two subspecies Thymus herba barona subsp. herba barona . Corsica, Sardinia Thymus herba barona subsp. bivalens . Majorca Spain Cultivation and uses The plant was favoured in England as a seasoning for Sirloin steak barons of beef this inspired its scientific name. It is cultivated in gardens across the world. Caraway thyme is difficult to grow from seed, so it is usually purchased as young plants 5 10  cm high, in small pots. References http rbg web2.rbge.org.uk cgi bin nph readbtree.pl feout?FAMILY XREF &GENUS XREF Thymus&SPECIES XREF h &TAXON NAME XREF &RANK Flora Europaea Thymus herba barona http www.pfaf.org database plants.php?Thymus herba barona Plants for a Future Thymus herba barona http www.nerium.net plantaeuropa Download Procedings Vicens at al.pdf Demography, population structure and dynamics of Thymus herba barona subsp. bivalens Lamiaceae pdf file Category Lamiaceae Lamiaceae stub az Thymus herba barona co Arba barona de Korsischer Thymian et K mnel hnaline liivatee it Thymus ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Thymus regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Hymenoptera subordo Apocrita superfamilia Chalcidoidea familia Eulophidae genus Thymus genus authority subdivision ranks Species subdivision Thymus is a genus of hymenoptera n insect s of the family Eulophidae . References http cache.ucr.edu heraty Eulophidae index.html Key to Nearctic eulophid genera http internt.nhm.ac.uk jdsml perth chalcidoids listChalcids.dsml?Superfamily Chalcidoidea&Family Eulophidae Universal Chalcidoidea Database Eulophidae stub Category Eulophidae ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2009 The blood thymus barrier regulates exchange of substances between the circulatory system and thymus , providing a sequestered environment for immature T cells to develop. The barrier also prevents the immature T cells from contacting foreign antigens since contact with antigens at this stage will cause the T cells to die by apoptosis . The barrier is formed by the continuous blood capillaries in the thymic cortex, reinforced by epithelial reticular cells and macrophages . Category Thorax Category Organs ... more details
Wiktionary thyme Thyme may refer to various species of the Lamiaceae mint family Thymus genus , a genus of herbs Thymus vulgaris , common thyme Plectranthus amboinicus , Caribbean thyme Thyme band , a Japanese band disambiguation ... more details
Thymic hypoplasia is a condition where the thymus is underdeveloped or involuted. Calcium levels can be used to distinguish between the following two conditions associated with thymic hypoplasia 22q11.2 deletion syndrome hypocalcemia Ataxia telangiectasia normal levels of calcium endocrine disease stub Thymus disorders Immunodeficiency Category Noninfectious immunodeficiency related cutaneous conditions ... more details
Epithelial reticular cells or epithelioreticular cells are a structure in both the Cortex anatomy cortex and thymus Medulla medulla of the thymus . However, histologically, they are more easily identified in the medulla. These cells contain secretory granules which are thought to contain the thymic hormones. There are six different types Types 1 3 are in the cortex, and types 4 6 are in the medulla. External links BUHistology 07404loa http www3.umdnj.edu histsweb lab12 lab12thymus.html Description at umdnj.edu OklahomaHistology 61 06 Thymus UIUCHistologySubject 416 Category Immunology neuroanatomy stub ... more details
italictitle refer T. proximus Tachinus proximus , a beetle species in the genus Tachinus Thamnophis proximus , a snake species Thymus proximus , a plant species in the genus Thymus genus Thymus Typhlodromips proximus , a mite species in the genus Typhlodromips Tyrannochthonius proximus , a pseudoscorpion species in the genus Tyrannochthonius See also Proximus disambiguation Species Latin name abbreviation disambiguation ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Trifurcula thymi image image width 220px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a superordo Amphiesmenoptera ordo Lepidoptera subordo Glossata cohorto Myoglossata subcohorto Neolepidoptera infraordo Heteroneura superfamilia Nepticuloidea familia Nepticulidae genus Trifurcula species T. thymi binomial Trifurcula thymi binomial authority Szocs, 1965 synonyms Nepticula thymi small Szocs, 1965 small Trifurcula thymi is a moth of the Nepticulidae family. It is found from Germany and Poland to the Alps and Hungary , as well as in France and the Iberian Peninsula . The larvae feed on Satureja cuneifolia , Satureja montana , Thymus camphoratus , Thymus glabrescens , Thymus mastichina , Thymus pannonicus , Thymus pulegioides and Thymus vulgaris . The leaf miner mine the leaves of their host plant. The mine consists of a narrow corridor that winds through the leaf, then moves to the leaf opposite through the bark of the stem. This second leaf is completely mined out in two or three loops. The frass is deposited in a relatively broad central line. External links http www.bladmineerders.nl minersf lepidopteramin trifurcula thymi thymi.htm bladmineerders.nl http www.faunaeur.org full results.php?id 357611 Fauna Europaea wikispecies commons Category Nepticulidae nepticulidae stub vi Trifurcula thymi ... more details
Thymic nurse cell s are epithelial cell s in cortex of the thymus that bind and internalize double positive T cells . They support lymphocyte proliferation by producing IL 7 . immunology stub Category Immunology ... more details
Bries may refer to German name of Brezno , Slovakia German name of B ez Prague East District B ez u an , Czech Republic lang de das Bries means sweetbread , thymus ref See de Thymus , de Kalbsbries , de Lammbries ref See also B ezno B ez disambiguation References Wikt bries reflist geodis Category German words and phrases Category German toponyms Category German exonyms Category Slavic toponyms Category Slavic loanwords de Bries ... more details