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    The Fetal Thymus Forms Immature Lymphocytes,which Then Move to the Bone
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The Fetal Thymus Forms Immature Lymphocytes,which Then Move to the Bone

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The fetal thymus forms immature lymphocytes,which then move to the bone marrow for the final stages of lymphocyte development before birth.

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