#thymus

2025-08-25
White yarrow (Achillea millefolium, Gemeine Schafgarbe) surrounded by low clusters of wild thyme (Thymus serpyllum, Sand-Thymian) and various green grasses in a steep and sunny part of our meadow. Foto by Laner Sepp.
White Yarrow is a perennial herb with upright stems, feathery divided leaves, and flat clusters of small white flowers; it plays an important ecological role as a nectar and pollen source for insects, improves soil stability with its deep roots, and has long been valued in medicine for its wound-healing, anti-inflammatory, and digestive-supporting properties.
Wild thyme is a low-growing, creeping aromatic plant with tiny oval leaves and purple-pink flower clusters; it provides excellent nectar for bees and butterflies, stabilizes soil in dry meadows and rocky areas, and is traditionally used as both a culinary and medicinal herb, especially for soothing coughs, aiding digestion, and harnessing its antimicrobial effects.

#whiteflower #yarrow #achillea #achilleamillefolium #schafgarbe #thyme #thymus #thymusserpyllum #thymian #sandthymian #wildflower #meadow #mountainmeadow #biodiversity
A white yarrow (Achillea millefolium, German: Gemeine Schafgarbe) with finely divided, feathery leaves stands upright in a grassy meadow, surrounded by low clusters of wild thyme (Thymus serpyllum, German: Sand-Thymian) and various green grasses, showing a typical mix of meadow plants with both medicinal and pollinator-friendly species.
scinexx - das wissensmagazinscinexx@nrw.social
2025-08-15

Überraschung: Der Thymus liefert nicht nur T-Zellen für die Immunabwehr. Erproduziert auch einzigartige Killerzellen mit der Lizenz zum Tumortöten. #Krebs #Thymus #Killerzelle #NKZelle #Immunsystem
scinexx.de/news/medizin/thymus

2025-06-02
Wild lemon thyme (Thymus pulegioides, Feld-Thymian) in full bloom, with delicate pinkish-purple flowers and oval, aromatic green leaves. Not just a feast for the eyes but for the nose too. At the left bottom the leaf of a burnet-saxifrage (Pimpinella saxifraga; Kleine Bibernelle) 🌸🌿

#flower #meadow #thymus #thymian #purple #bloom #groundcover #WildLemonThyme
Close-up of wild thyme (Thymus pulegioides, Feld-Thymian) in bloom, showing small, clustered pinkish-purple flowers and oval, aromatic green leaves. The plant grows low to the ground amid surrounding meadow vegetation in bright sunlight.
Giuseppe MichieliGMIK69@mstdn.science
2025-04-26

#Influenza virus #infection in the #lungs leads to #pancytopenia and defective immune cell differentiation program in the #thymus and bone marrow, etidiohnew.blogspot.com/2025/0

2025-04-22

@FloraIncognita_DE
Hier sind meine fünf die im Garten wachsen. Da ich schon sehr viele Pflanzen in #NaturaDB abgespeichert habe musste ich nur nach den lateinischen Namen suchen un dann einmal durch dein #Garten.

#Eranthis hyemalis
#Allium ursinum
#Rubus idaeus
#Thymus vulgaris
#Hedera helix

Kollage aus 
#Eranthis hyemalis
#Allium ursinum
#Rubus idaeus
#Thymus vulgaris
#Hedera helix
2025-03-22

Initially, the thymus was believed to be an endocrine organ because its removal in early life caused changes in the ovaries and testes. Now, we understand these changes were linked to autoimmunity. 🤔🔬💡

#thymus
#Tregs
#endocrine
#autoimmunity
#science
#history

2025-01-10

@molosovsky

Vielen Dank, aber die Wiederentdeckung des antiken #Thymos, unterteilbar in die #Isothymia und die #Megalothymia stammt nicht von mir, sondern vom Politikwissenschaftler Francis Fukuyama in "Identität", 2019. Fand sie jedoch philosophisch und politikwissenschaftlich sehr stark und habe sie daher gerne für den deutschen Sprachraum aufgegriffen. 👇📚😊 (Anatomisch ist der antike Begriff übrigens in den #Thymus eingegangen.)

@wikinaut

scilogs.spektrum.de/natur-des-

2024-11-12

The thymus plays a role in the immune system of young people and many thought it to be useless for adults. New research points, however, in the direction that it fulfils different protective roles and that people whose thymus is removed have a greater risk of premature death in general and a much higher risk of developing cancer in particular. See neat-news.com/2024/11/279.php. #thymus #health

2024-05-07

Dear friends of thyme and time and ​:peppermintos:​,

#Thymus caborn #wine-and-roses needs full sun has flowers and likes well drained but poor soil. It is drought resistant. May grow it indoors for now ... I also have a Strawberry mint for #Wimbledon Wombles.

So far only two strawberry flowers from my gay strawberries. I planted them in bright pink pots so they would be gay. Nurture plus nature.
​:heart_pride:​

My LGBT strawberries were a real adventure last year. If mixed with pepper and strawberry mint, berries will make an excellent smoothie or just fruit
#salad ... Apparently, Strawberry Mint is quite a delicate #mint (also available as a Linux) should start pink #flowering and attracting #bees in July. 🎉

Thiago Carvalhocyrilpedia@qoto.org
2024-03-08

When FTOC's aren't enough:

'Contrary to two-dimensional cultures, thymic epithelial organoids maintained thymus functionality in vitro and mediated physiological T cell development upon reaggregation with T cell progenitors. The reaggregates showed in vivo-like epithelial diversity and ability to attract T cell progenitors.'
#Immunology #Preprint #Organoid #Thymus

biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/20

Technische Universität Münchentu_muenchen@wisskomm.social
2024-02-22

Researchers discovered that #Bcells play an active role in teaching #Tcells not to attack the body itself. If the "training" fails, #autoimmunediseases such as #neuromyelitis optica can develop: go.tum.de/562972

#thymus #Neuroimmunology

📷J. Böttcher, T. Korn

Scientific Frontlinesflorg
2024-02-21

In children and adolescents, the gland functions as a "school for T cells". The organ in our chest is where the precursors of those T cells that would later attack the body's own cells are discarded. cells in the thymus present a large number of molecules that occur in the body to the future T cells.

sflorg.com/2024/02/bio02212402

PeterD 🇩🇪 🇨🇦peterdeppisch@mstdn.ca
2023-12-08

Study Reveals Unexpected Importance of the #Thymus in Adults.

massgeneral.org/news/press-rel

"The thymus gland is often thought of as nonfunctional in adults & is sometimes #removed during #cardiac #surgery—a process known as thymectomy.
Compared with adults who did not have their thymus removed, adults who underwent thymectomy had a nearly 3-times higher risk of dying over 5 yrs & a 2-times higher risk of developing #cancer during that time."
@MennoWolff

PeterD 🇩🇪 🇨🇦peterdeppisch@mstdn.ca
2023-12-07

'Useless' Organ That Doctors Often Remove Could Actually Fight #Cancer.

sciencealert.com/useless-organ

"There's a small fatty gland that sits behind your sternum and is often said to be 'useless' in adulthood.

A recent retrospective study, however, suggests the thymus gland is not nearly as expendable as experts once thought."
#Cancer #Thymus

Matt Willemsenmattotcha
2023-12-07

'Useless' Organ That Doctors Often Remove Could Actually Fight Cancer
There's a small fatty gland that sits behind your sternum and is often said to be 'useless' in adulthood.
sciencealert.com/useless-organ

2023-10-15

I have been building a shed with green roof for bins. Frame is now nearly finished. I am raising my own plants for the green roof from cuttings. #greenroof #sedum #sempervivum #saxifraga #origanum #Thymus

A tray of plant cuttings, wild strawberry, stonecrop and sempervivum. The wild strawberries have three-lobed leaves, sempervivum have rosettes of red and green leaves and stonecrop has small succulent green leaves.Wheelie bins inside a part built bin shed, just a frame currently.A wooden frame comprising eight posts and rails that are 1.3m high.
Bob Wymanbobwyman
2023-10-10

If neither cancer nor an accident kills you, you'll probably die because of thymic involution (i.e. degeneration of the thymus; the gland in which T cells differentiate, develop, and mature). Even if you die of cancer, it might be the consequence of immunosenescence due to thymic involution.

So, why isn't there more research into thymic rejuvenation?


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thymic_i

On the left is a young thymus able to generate naive T-cells capable of fighting infections and many cancers. On the left is an older one. Clearly, the older thymus is less functional than the younger one. 
Everyone's thymus "involutes" or degenerates throughout their lives. As the thymus becomes less functional, your ability to fight novel pathogens weakens and eventually ends.
2023-09-29

A company with a process to generate new thymus tissue for immune system functions is receiving a $37 million award from the government's health breakthrough agency.

sciencebusiness.technewslit.co

#News #Press #Science #Business #Thymus #ImmuneSystem #TCells #ARPAH #Biotechnology #StemCells #TissueEngineering #MachineLearning #ArtificialIntelligence #Algorithms

2023-08-23

The thymus, a small gland behind your sternum, may actually fight cancer, according to a new study. The study found that people who had their thymus removed during heart surgery had a higher risk of death and cancer than those who did not. The study suggests that the thymus, which is often considered ‘useless’ in adulthood, still plays a vital role in the immune system and should be preserved if possible.

#Thymus #Cancer #Immunity

sciencealert.com/useless-organ

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