Mechanisms controlling distinct growth and functional characteristics of the perinatal and adult thy — Ellen R Richie (UNIVERSITY
Summary The integrated hypothesis of this Program proposal is that age-associated cellular and molecular features of the mouse thymus microenvironment, mirrored by similar features in the human thymus
| Project title | Mechanisms controlling distinct growth and functional characteristics of the perinatal and adult thy |
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| Project number | 5P01AI139449-05 |
| PI name | Ellen R Richie |
| Institution | UNIVERSITY OF TX MD ANDERSON CAN CTR |
| Funding mechanism | P01 |
| Agency | NIAID |
| Award amount | $2.29M |
| Fiscal year | 2024 |
| Project start | 2020-09-01T00:00:00 |
| Project end | 2026-08-31T00:00:00 |
| Abstract | Summary The integrated hypothesis of this Program proposal is that age-associated cellular and molecular features of the mouse thymus microenvironment, mirrored by similar features in the human thymus |
| Key terms | <0-4 weeks old><21+ years old><Adolescent><Adolescent Youth><Adult><Adult Human><Affect><Antigen-Pre |
$799/mo
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