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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Thymus gland disorder
  1. ... primarily in an immune system gland called the thymus, where these regulatory T cells ... and hormone-producing (endocrine) glands. Most of the FOXP3 gene mutations involved in ...
  2. ... helper T cells (CD4+ T cells) in a gland called the thymus. CD4+ T cells direct and assist ... have been identified. XMEN is a disorder that affects the immune system in males. It ...
  3. ... nodes, and then released into the blood. The thymus is a gland located behind the breastbone; lymph nodes are found ... nucleoside phosphorylase deficiency, which is an immune system disorder in which the body is unable to fight ...
  4. ... is found in the skin and in the thymus, which is a gland located behind the breastbone that plays an important ... been identified in people with Netherton syndrome, a disorder involving skin and hair abnormalities and a high ...
  5. ... body's organs. A major feature of this disorder is chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis (CMC), which is a ...
  6. ... neck; the ears; the kidneys; the nose; a gland called the thymus that is part of the immune system; and ... them together (BOR/BO syndrome or branchiootorenal spectrum disorders). In some cases, the same SIX1 gene mutation ...
  7. ... of the heart, structures in the ear, and glands such as the thymus and parathyroid. Although T-box protein 1 acts ... EA, Brook JD. T-box genes in human disorders. Hum Mol Genet. 2003 Apr 1;12 Spec ...
  8. ... 1002/eji.200425738. Citation on PubMed Nyhan WL. Disorders of purine and pyrimidine metabolism. Mol Genet Metab. ...