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More Remaining Active Thymus Tissue Correlates with a Lower Mortality Risk
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More Remaining Active Thymus Tissue Correlates with a Lower Mortality Risk
The thymus, a small organ near the heart, is important to the function of the adaptive immune system. Thymocytes migrate from bone marrow to the thymus where they mature into T cells. The thymus atrophies with age, and the loss of active thymic tissue reduces the pace at which new T cells are produced. This leads to an adaptive immune system that, lacking sufficient replacements, is ever more populated with senescent, exhausted, and malfunctioni…
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