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On the cover: Reticular thymic epithelial cells (green) surround the epithelium forming the lining of the cyst in the normal thymus. Ab specific for CC10 (red), a product of Clara cells in the lung, decorate some of the epithelial cells lining the cyst and material in the lumen of the cyst. Some portions of the epithelium lining the cyst appear stratified because of the oblique orientaiton of the section. Dooley, J., M. Erickson, and A. G. Farr. 2005. An organized medullary epithelial structure in the normal thymus expresses molecules of respiratory epithelium and resembles the epithelial thymic rudiment of nude mice. J. Immunol. 175: 4331-4337.



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