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Thymosin

Thymosin is a hormone secreted by the thymus (an endocrine gland in the human body).
Endocrine glands differ from "exocrine" glands in that exocrine glands have ducts (so may be referred to as "ducted") whereas endocrine glands do not have ducts (and so may be referred to as "ductless").

The roles of the hormone thymosin include activating the immune system by activating the T-Cells (T-Killer Cells; T-Helper Cells; T-Memory Cells) - which are types of lymphocytes in the blood.

For further general/summary information including the locations of the endocrine glands in the body, visit the page about Endocrine Glands of the Human Body.

 
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