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thymocyte
thy·mo·cyte T0199400 (thī′mə-sīt′)n. A lymphocyte that derives from the thymus and is the precursor of a T cell. [thym(us) + -cyte.]thymocyte (ˈθaɪməsaɪt) n (Physiology) a lymphocyte found in the thymusthy•mo•cyte (ˈθaɪ məˌsaɪt) n. a cell that develops in the thymus and is the precursor of T cells. [1920–25; thym (us) + -o- + -cyte] Translationsthymocyte
thymocyte[′thī·mə‚sīt] (histology) A lymphocyte formed in the thymus. thymocyte
thymocyte [thi´mo-sīt] a lymphocyte arising in the thymus.thy·mo·cyte (thī'mō-sīt), A cell that develops in the thymus, seemingly from a stem cell of bone marrow and of fetal liver; precursor of the thymus-derived lymphocyte (T lymphocyte) that effects cell-mediated (delayed type) sensitivity. [thymus + G. kytos, cell] thymocyte (thī′mə-sīt′)n. A lymphocyte that derives from the thymus and is the precursor of a T cell.thy·mo·cyte (thī'mō-sīt) A cell that develops in the thymus, seemingly from a stem cell of bone marrow and of fetal liver, and is the precursor of the thymus-derived lymphocyte (T lymphocyte) that affects cell-mediated (delayed type) sensitivity. [thymus + G. kytos, cell] |