Our work began where the greatest classical morphologists left
off; their best work was the start of ours. As our work progressed,
the rigidity of basic, previous embryological principles was broken
down as scientific knowledge advanced. At the same time, the
molecular, biological characterization of the cell surface receptor
systems progressed enormously with the invention of numerous
monoclonal antibodies. Thus, thymology became once again very
important because the thymus is the first and central organ of the
human immunological system. Then, the question of
immuno-neuroendocrine regulation arose and has only been partially
answered. Our book seeks to explore what has not been explored. The
topic of thymic epithelial cells is a unique one and has never been
explored in any previous book as it is explored in this one.
Only a handful of great thymologists remain in the world today,
especially after the great loss the medical community suffered with
the passing of Dr. Good, the list includes but is not limited to:
Dr. Ritter and Dr. Kendall in England, Dr. Savino in Brazil, Dr.
Dardenne in France, Dr. von Gaudecker in Germany, a few others in
Belgium and Holland, and it is our hope that Dr. Bodey is among
them. Nonetheless, a book on the thymus has not been written in the
last five years and a book such as this one has never been. This
book is based on a 30-year period of research and includes
references from a broad range of sources spanning the globe and all
sources, even those that were the beginning of thymic research. The
book, thus, is uniquely well rounded, more so that previous
works.
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