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The thymus is one of the most important organs of the immune system, where T cells learn to distinguish the body's own tissue from foreign tissue—a decisive step in preventing autoimmune diseases.
A model developed by LMU biophysicists demonstrates how biological processes form the convoluted internal architecture of the thymus—allowing for better suppression of autoimmune responses.
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