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Thymosin is released primarily by the thymus gland, a small organ located behind the sternum. This peptide hormone plays a crucial role in the development and differentiation of T-cells, which are essential for the immune response. Various forms of thymosin, such as thymosin alpha-1, are also produced in other tissues and contribute to immune regulation.

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