<P> The thymus provides an inductive environment for development of T cells from hematopoietic progenitor cells . In addition, thymic stromal cells allow for the selection of a functional and self - tolerant T cell repertoire . Therefore, one of the most important roles of the thymus is the induction of central tolerance . </P> <P> The thymus is largest and most active during the neonatal and pre-adolescent periods . By the early teens, the thymus begins to atrophy and thymic stroma is mostly replaced by adipose tissue . Nevertheless, residual T lymphopoiesis continues throughout adult life . </P> <P> The main functions of the spleen are: </P> <Ol> <Li> to produce immune cells to fight antigens </Li> <Li> to remove particulate matter and aged blood cells, mainly erythrocytes </Li> <Li> to produce blood cells during fetal life </Li> </Ol>

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