| thymol |
a phenol, is a camphor extract found in oregano, arnica, damiana, and other plants. It is used to eradicate mold and plantanum parasites, to preserve anatomical specimens, and in embalming. Thymol has been used clinically as an agent against fungus, intestinal worms, parasites, jaw and lung tumors and athlete's foot. Pharmaceutically it is used as an antifungal agent.
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| thymocyte |
a lymphocyte found in the thymus; about 10 per cent are mature T cells, and the rest are immature precursors in various stages of maturation. See table accompanying T lymphocyte, under lymphocyte.
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| Thymoglobulin |
trademark for a preparation of antithymocyte globulin (rabbit).
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| thymohydroquinone |
a compound occurring in the urine after the administration of thymol, and also found in various essential oils.
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| thymokinetic |
tending to stimulate the thymus.
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