The thymus is a small gland comprised of two lobes located in front of the heart and behind the sternum. It plays a major role in the immune system by transforming undifferentiated white blood cells into disease specific T-cells. It is at its most active before the onset of puberty and afterwards it slowly starts turning into fat. However, it continues to produce T-cells throughout a person's life.
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