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Thymus Neoplasms

 
 
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  • We previously reported an in vitro T-cell differentiation system in which the L4 lymphoid clone was cocultured with the St3 stromal line derived from the same murine thymic tumor, 15#4T.L4 cells in L4-St3 cocultures sequentially express Thy-1 and CD4 in a manner typical of normal thymocytes [26].

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