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| thymectomy | <surgery> The excision of the thymus by operation, radiation or chemical means. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| thymelcosis | An obsolete term for suppuration of the thymus gland. Origin: thymus + G. Helkosis, ulceration (05 Mar 2000) |
| thymene | <chemistry> A liquid terpene obtained from oil of thyme. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| thymiatechny | <medicine> The art of employing perfumes in medicine. Origin: Gr. Incense + art. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| thymic | <anatomy> Of or pertaining to the thymus gland. <medicine> Pertaining to, or derived from, thyme; as, thymic acid. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| thymic abscesses | Small cysts of the thymus containing polymorphonuclear leukocytes but lined by squamous epithelium; reported in congenital syphilis but also found in the absence of syphilis. Synonym: Dubois' disease, thymic abscesses. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thymic acid | Synonym: thymol. Origin: see thyme (05 Mar 2000) |
| thymic agenesis | The absence of the thymus, which may be associated with parathyroid agenesis in DiGeorge syndrome. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thymic alymphoplasia | Hypoplasia with absence of Hassall's corpuscles and deficiency of lymphocytes in the thymus and usually in lymph nodes, spleen, and gastrointestinal tract; there is peripheral lymphopenia and often hypogammaglobulinaemia and absence of plasma cells; presents in early infancy with respiratory infections and leads to death within a few months. See: immunodeficiency with hypoparathyroidism. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thymic aplasia | <disease, immunology> A lack of T lymphocytes, due to failure of the thymus to develop, resulting in very reduced cell-mediated immunity though serum immunoglobulin levels may be normal. See: DiGeorge syndrome. Origin: Gr. Plassein = to form (18 Nov 1997) |
| thymic arteries | <anatomy, artery> Small twigs supplying anterior mediastinal structures: mainly thymus and lymph nodes. Synonym: rami mediastinales arteriae thoracicae internae, rami thymici, anterior mediastinal arteries, arteriae thymicae, thymic arteries. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thymic branches of internal thoracic artery | <anatomy, artery> See: mediastinal branches of internal thoracic artery. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thymic corpuscle | Small spherical bodies of keratinised and usually squamous epithelial cells arranged in a concentric pattern around clusters of degenerating lymphocytes, eosinophils, and macrophages; found in the medulla of the lobules of the thymus. Synonym: Hassall's bodies, Hassall's concentric corpuscle, Virchow-Hassall bodies. (05 Mar 2000) |
| thymic factor, circulating | <chemical> A thymus-dependent nonapeptide found in normal blood. Stimulates the formation of e rosettes and is believed to be involved in T-cell differentiation. Chemical name: Thymulin (12 Dec 1998) |
| thymic hormone | <endocrinology> One of the hormones produced by the thymus that are believed to play a role in the maturation of T-lymphocytes and overall modulation of the immune system. Versions of several of them are under study as anti-HIV therapies-thymopentin and thymosin-a1 in particular. (09 Oct 1997) |
Synonyms : Deoxypyrimidine Kinase, Kinase, Deoxypyrimidine, Kinase, Deoxythymidine, Kinase, Thymidine
Synonyms : Deoxythymidylate, Thymidylic Acids, Acid, Thymidylic, Acids, Thymidylic, Monophosphate, Thymidine
Synonyms : Gliostatin, hPD-ECGF, Phosphorylase, Pyrimidine, Phosphorylase, Thymidine, Platelet Derived Endothelial Cell Growth Factor
Synonyms : Thymidylate Synthetase, Synthase, Thymidylate, Synthetase, Thymidylate
Synonyms : 5-Methyluracil, 5 Methyluracil
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| thymidine |
deoxythymidine: a nucleoside component of DNA; composed of thymine and deoxyribose
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a base found in DNA (but not in RNA) and derived from pyrimidine; pairs with adenine
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a colorless crystalline solid used in perfume or preserving biological specimens or in embalming or medically as a fungicide or antiseptic
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hormone secreted by the thymus; stimulates immunological activity of lymphoid tissue
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large genus of Old World mints: thyme thymus gland: a ductless glandular organ at the base of the neck that produces lymphocytes and aids in producing immunity; atrophies with age
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| THY | a base found in DNA (but not in RNA) and derived from pyrimidine |
| THY | a colorless crystalline solid used in perfume or preserving biological specimens or in embalming or medically as a fungicide or antiseptic |
| THY | hormone secreted by the thymus |
| THY | a ductless glandular organ at the base of the neck that produces lymphocytes and aids in producing immunity |
| THY | large genus of Old World mints: thyme |
| THY | a ductless glandular organ at the base of the neck that produces lymphocytes and aids in producing immunity |
| THY | aromatic dwarf shrub common on banks and hillsides in Europe |
| THY | common aromatic garden perennial native to the western Mediterranean |
| THY | armored dinosaurs: stegosaurs and ankylosaurs |
| THY | armored dinosaurs: stegosaurs and ankylosaurs |
| THY | thyroid hormone that tends to lower the level of calcium in the blood plasma and inhibit resorption of bone |
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