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Peripheral-antigen-expressing cells in thymic medulla: factors in self-tolerance and autoimmunity

Hanahan, 1998

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Hanahan D
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Current opinion in immunology

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The thymus expresses many genes previously thought to be specific for cell types in other organs. Thus, insulin genes are expressed in rare cells of the thymic medulla. Thymus transplantation demonstrates a functional capability of such expression for self-tolerance …
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