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Thymopoietins

Known as: Thymins, Thymopoietins [Chemical/Ingredient], Thymopoietin 
Two closely related polypeptides (molecular weight 7,000) isolated from the thymus gland. These hormones induce the differentiation of prothymocytes… 
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1984
1984
Thymopentin (TP-5), the active side of thymopoietin, was shown to affect immunoregulation. The effect of this drug in the… 
1984
1984
The peripheral blood lymphocyte populations and the subgingival levels of black-pigmented Bacteroides species were monitored… 
1983
1983
Thymic epithelium from three patients with severe cellular immunodeficiency diseases were compared with age-matched normal thymic… 
1982
1982
In a controlled study involving 36 patients, thymopoietin was shown to be more effective than levamisole and as effective as… 
1981
1981
The sequence of thymopoietin, a thymic hormone composed of 49 amino acids, was compared to sequences of immunoglobulins and… 
1980
1980
Several investigators have shown that the proportion of T cell lymphocytes was greatly reduced while that of the B cell… 
1980
1980
14 patients with classical or definite rheumatoid arthritis and a low number of E-rosette forming cells were given single doses… 
1979
1979
To study early stages of human lymphocyte differentiation, bone marrow cells were physically separated according to their density… 
1977
1977
The present study presents evidence that spleen and lymph node cell populations contain a distinct subpopulation of B lymphocytes… 
Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
When bone marrow and spleen cells of 4 week-old mice are fractionated on a discontinuous BSA gradient, a small fraction of Ia…