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    Progenitor Cells That Migrate from the Bone Marrow to the Thymus
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Progenitor Cells That Migrate from the Bone Marrow to the Thymus

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Progenitor cells that migrate from the bone marrow to the thymus are not yet committed to the T cell lineage. T cell lineage commitment occurs as a result of signals received by the progenitor cell from thymic epithelial cells.

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