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        | Thymocytes are embedded within |  | 
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        | Embryonic Development of Thymus |  | Definition 
 
        | Cortex- Ectodermal Cells   Medulla- Endodermal Cells |  | 
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        | Macrophages in Thymus Location |  | Definition 
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        | Path of T Cell Progenitors as they mature |  | Definition 
 
        | Enter junction between medulla and cortex   move out to subcapsular zone (DN T Cells)   move in to cortex (DP T Cells) for positive selection   Move to medulla (DP T Cells) for negative selection     |  | 
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        | T Cell Development with Age |  | Definition 
 
        | Less crucial because T Cells are long lived and self renewing |  | 
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        | Express neither CD4 nor CD 8   Beginning to rearrange receptor genes:   1. Gamma, Delta, and Beta   Note: Beta has 4 chances to rearrange b/c 2 D segments on each chromosome (80% success)   |  | 
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        | Cell surface receptor on thymocytes that interacts with thymic epithelial cells   Keeps Thymocytes on T Cell development   Has an intra and extra cellular domain that get cleaved. Intra domain initiates transcription of chains. |  | 
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        | Double Positive Thymocytes |  | Definition 
 
        | Follows Double Negative Thymocyte   Expresses CD4 and CD8   Rearranges Gamma, Delta, and Alpha chains   Failures die in thymic cortex- 98% |  | 
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        | Pre T Cell Receptor   First Checkpoint |  | Definition 
 
        | When Beta is chosen over Gamma and Delta, it binds with a surrogate Alpha Chain, a CD3 Complex, and two Zeta chains   A Beta has FOUR chances   |  | 
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        | Alpha Chain Rearrangement   Second Checkpoint |  | Definition 
 
        | Have MANY opportunities to be successful   Tries to find a match with an MHC molecule   Has 3-4 days   Not subject to allelic exclusion |  | 
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        | Important so B Cell expresses CD4 over CD8 |  | 
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        | Only involves Alpha:Beta Cells   Takes place in Cortex   Develop into Single Positive Thymocytes   Mediated by epithelial cells only |  | 
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        | lack expression of MHC I or MHC II in early development because of a nonfunctional TAP   Cells become deficient in either CD4 or CD8 |  | 
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        | Eliminate T Cells that bind too strongly   Mediated by several types of cells (dendritic cells and macrophages are most important)   Involves non thymic proteins (AIRE) |  | 
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        | Autoimmune Regulator (AIRE) |  | Definition 
 
        | Induces some epitheleal cells in medulla of thymus to express other outside proteins   |  | 
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        | Activation Induced Cell Death |  | Definition 
 
        | If T Cells in periphery are still self reactive, they are briefly activated and then die |  | 
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        | Regulatory CD4 T Cells (Treg) |  | Definition 
 
        | In periphery of all people   Express CD25   Contacts MHC II and inactivates differentiation of CD4 T Cells that are self reactive   |  | 
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        | Kinase crucial in determining coreceptor   Stops expression of coreceptor not selected |  | 
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