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Thymosin

Thymosin. A family of heat-stable, polypeptide hormones secreted by the thymus gland. Their biological activities include lymphocytopoiesis, restoration of immunological competence and enhancement of expression of T-cell characteristics and function. They have therapeutic potential in patients having primary or secondary immunodeficiency diseases, cancer or diseases related to aging.
Also Known As:
Thymosin Fs; Thymosins
Networked: 599 relevant articles (42 outcomes, 110 trials/studies)

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Experts

1. Garaci, Enrico: 14 articles (10/2020 - 04/2010)
2. Castagnola, Massimo: 12 articles (03/2022 - 02/2011)
3. Cha, Hee-Jae: 11 articles (01/2021 - 11/2003)
4. Chopp, Michael: 11 articles (10/2019 - 01/2011)
5. Ock, Mee Sun: 10 articles (01/2021 - 11/2010)
6. Messana, Irene: 8 articles (03/2022 - 02/2011)
7. Goldstein, Allan L: 8 articles (10/2020 - 01/2012)
8. Kleinman, Hynda K: 8 articles (10/2019 - 11/2003)
9. Zhang, Zheng Gang: 8 articles (10/2019 - 01/2011)
10. Jo, Jin-Ok: 8 articles (05/2014 - 11/2010)

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2. Neoplasms (Cancer)
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4. Dry Eye Syndromes (Dry Eye Syndrome)
5. Sepsis (Septicemia)

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2. Peptides (Polypeptides)
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4. Amino Acids
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7. Ophthalmic Solutions (Eye Drops)
8. Proteins (Proteins, Gene)
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1. Therapeutics
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