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. 1973 Aug 1;138(2):479–482. doi: 10.1084/jem.138.2.479

INDUCTION OF T LYMPHOCYTES FROM PRECURSOR CELLS IN VITRO BY A PRODUCT OF THE THYMUS

K Komuro 1, E A Boyse 1
PMCID: PMC2139400  PMID: 4541675

Abstract

A product of mouse thymus induces cells found in the spleen and bone marrow of nu/nu mice (which lack a thymus), and in 14-day embryonic mouse liver, to differentiate in vitro into T lymphocytes (defined as cells bearing TL and Thy-1 antigens). Thus the in vitro T lymphocyte induction mechanism acts on a cell that is antecedent to any thymus-mediated process.

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