a: Thymus ~
b: mini-me
What:
"However, these cells can be screened and destroyed. Young T-cells are sent to a "nursery" called a thymus, located above the heart. "The thymus is like a 'mini-me' of yourself," explains Punt. "It's a protective environment that allows the developing cells to browse a representation of your body." Ninety-five percent of these cells are killed before they can be released into the body; those that do "graduate" from the thymus will identify and destroy only pathogens-hopefully."
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Writer: Jenni Punt
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Where: Reference Link Has Evaporated
Date: Mar 2 2014 1:17 PM
# 5169 Critique Analogy