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thymulin
thymulin[′thī·myü·lən] (immunology) A zinc-dependent thymic hormone that regulates the differentiation of the immature thymocyte subpopulation and the function of mature T and natural killer cells and also functions as a transmitter between the neuroendocrine and immune systems. thymulin
thymulin (thī′mū-lĭn) A peptide hormone, released by the thymus, with immune modulating and analgesic actions. |