Human thymus cells: effects of glucocorticoids in vitro
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Human thymus cells: effects of glucocorticoids in vitro
Abstract
The level of glucocorticoid receptors and the effects of dexamethasone on 3H-Uridine and 3H-Thymidine incorporation have been determined in normal human thymus cells. Under the experimental conditions employed human thymocytes appear more steroid-sensitive in vitro than human circulating lymphocytes.
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