Advanced three-dimensional X-ray imaging unravels structural development of the human thymus compart...
Advanced three-dimensional X-ray imaging unravels structural development of the human thymus compartments
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Savvidis, Savvas , Ragazzini, Roberta , de Rafael, Valeria Conde , Hutchinson, J. Ciaran , Massimi, Lorenzo , Vittoria, Fabio A. , Campinoti, Sara , Partridge, Tom , Ogunbiyi, Olumide K. , Atzeni, Alessia , Sebire, Neil J. , De Coppi, Paolo , Mittone, Alberto , Bravin, Alberto , Bonfanti, Paola and Olivo, Alessandro
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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The thymus, responsible for T cell-mediated adaptive immune system, has a structural and functional complexity that is not yet fully understood. Until now, thymic anatomy has been studied using histological thin sections or confocal microscopy 3D reconstruction, necessarily for limited volumes.
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We used Phase Contrast X-R...
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Advanced three-dimensional X-ray imaging unravels structural development of the human thymus compartments
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_46d78d1b44754c699d1b650dc9f7fdd6
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2730-664X
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2730-664X
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10.1038/s43856-024-00623-7