Histologically, the adult thymus may be noted for its concentration of homogeneous fibrofatty tissue. Before fat is deposited - from late puberty - it is noted for:
The blood vessels within the trabeculae are separated from the lymphocytes of the cortex and outer medulla by a complex arrangement of connective tissue, epithelial and other cells. Functionally, this arrangement seems to hinder the passage of large molecules from vessels to thymus and vice versa. It is termed the blood-thymic barrier.
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