tímusvörf
Tímusvörf is a term originating from Icelandic, translating literally to "thymus shift" or "thymus change." In the context of human biology, it refers to the natural involution or shrinking of the thymus gland that occurs with age. The thymus is a small organ located in the chest, behind the sternum and between the lungs. It plays a crucial role in the development and maturation of T-lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell essential for the immune system.
During childhood and adolescence, the thymus is at its most active and largest. It produces a vast
The consequences of tímusvörf are linked to a general weakening of the immune system in older adults.