1985
DOI: 10.1679/aohc.48.183
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Differentiation of red pulp and evaluation of hemopoietic role of human prenatal spleen.

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“…13,14 Unlike in mice, the spleen in humans is never a major hematopoietic organ. 15,16 Another hematopoietic organ is the thymus, which becomes anatomically mature by 15 weeks' gestation. 17 Although T lymphopoiesis dominates the thymus, a range of other hematopoietic cell types can also be found in this tissue.…”
Section: Migration Of Hematopoiesis During Human Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13,14 Unlike in mice, the spleen in humans is never a major hematopoietic organ. 15,16 Another hematopoietic organ is the thymus, which becomes anatomically mature by 15 weeks' gestation. 17 Although T lymphopoiesis dominates the thymus, a range of other hematopoietic cell types can also be found in this tissue.…”
Section: Migration Of Hematopoiesis During Human Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%