Timo a fusti allungati (Thymus longicaulis C. Presl, Lamiaceae)
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Timo a fusti allungati (Thymus longicaulis C. Presl, Lamiaceae)
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A Private Function
Structures in the thymus â the organ in our upper chest where the immune system's T cells originate and mature â were thought to be non-functional byproducts of the organ's early development. Now researchers have found using sequential histology (very thinly slicing tissue and examining them in the order they're cut) and ultrastructural imaging that these cyst-like formations are in fact networks of epithelial cells possibly involved in T-cell selection and development
Read the published research article here
Still from video from work by Stepan Vodopyanov and colleagues
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA
Video originally published with a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Published in Journal of Cell Science, October 2025
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Euthymic Pride Flag
Euthymia: A non-oscillating mood change; non-labile, nondepressed non-manic non-hypomanic, reasonably positive or stable mood balancing; serenity, a calming patience, or nondysregulated emotion of average behavior; equilibrated or tranquil mental state; or the etymological inverse of dysthimia.
Not to be confused with euphoria or eulalia. Note: bipolar people indeed experience this too, such as those in remission, but not necessarily. I can also go euthymic when out of remission, for example.
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Made this guide for the baristas for the edibles Iâm growing in the back patio for them!
Also:
(Unless you want to give yourself heart problems. :P)
Thyme and lady's bedstraw
I've been having these awful pains in my chest for awhile now. It's localized right in the center, behind the sternum.
You know what I just learned, like 2 days ago?
WE HAVE A WHOLE ENTIRE ORGAN RIGHT THERE IN THE MIDDLE OF THE CHEST NESTLED BETWEEN THE LUNGS
It's called a Thymus, and when it malfunctions it causes autoimmune issues exactly like the symptoms I've been experiencing for LITERAL YEARS NOW
Is this the organ that's been fucking with my life?!?
Why the FUCK did no one mention this to me at any of the many doctor appointments I've had in the last 2 years?!
God DAMN I'm so mad!
On the plus side, maybe if this is the root cause of all my problems, maybe it can be treated?