Thymus Gland: Location, Function & Development
The thymus gland is found in the upper thorax, overlying the heart and great vessels. It is large during youth, but undergoes involution with age. The thymus gland is an important part of the immune system, and it produces T cells, which are white blood cells that help the body fight infection.Heart Disease - Related Articles
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