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- BookAlexander S. Kauffman, Jeremy T. Smith, editors.Digital Access Springer 2013Access via Advances in experimental medicine and biology ; 2013; 784LocationVersionCall NumberItems
- ArticleZollinger L, Fournier M, Potworowski EF.Rev Can Biol. 1977 Sep;36(3):245-52.An insoluble thymic fraction, free of both thymocytes and thymic hormone, was injected intraperitoneally to C57B1/6 mice. Following this injection, marked changes were noted in thymocyte populations: these consisted mainly in a significant increase of subcapsular prothymocytes, peaking at day 7. These observations were made by histological examination and confirmed by a study of physical characteristics of thymocyte populations. The possibility that this insoluble thymic fraction might have a biologically active component responsible for prothymocytes recruitment is examined.