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Aberrant thymus tissue in rat and mouse thyroid

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Dans différentes lignées de souris et de rats, on a souvent trouvé du tissu thymique d'aspect normal au voisinage ou dans la thyroide měme. Les animaux thymectomisés dovient ětre examinés pour contrôler la présemce d'un tissu thymique aberrant.

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Research assistant professor, supported by Bertha H. and Henry Buswell Ressearch Fellowship.

This work was supported in part by USPHS research grant No CA 05203 from the National Caucer Institute.

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Vladutiu, A.O., Rose, N.R. Aberrant thymus tissue in rat and mouse thyroid. Experientia 28, 79–81 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01928275

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