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Improving natural killer cells
Cytotherapy, 2008Donor lymphocyte infusions after stem cell transplantation have taught the cancer community that human immune cells have the potential power to control growth of and even eliminate a malignant clone. Although infusion of allogeneic T lymphocytes after stem cell transplantation has become part of the treatment algorithm, either to prevent or treat ...
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Natural killer cells in leukemogenesis
Leukemia Research, 1986In order to relate a reduced natural killer (NK) cell function to leukemogenesis, NK cells in the spleen and peritoneal exudate cells, with and without stimulation by Corynebacterium parvum, were tested in mice of various strains after split dose irradiation and after leukemogenic treatment with butyl- and methylnitrosourea. The investigations included
H J, Seidel +3 more
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1996
Natural Killer (NK) cells represent a distinct lymphoid lineage. These cells were initially defined functionally by their ability to kill certain virally infected cells and tumor cells (reviewed in Trinchieri 1989; Ritz et al. 1988). This unique function and its evolutionary conservation led to the classification of NK cells as part of the innate ...
T W, Göbel, C H, Chen, M D, Cooper
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Natural Killer (NK) cells represent a distinct lymphoid lineage. These cells were initially defined functionally by their ability to kill certain virally infected cells and tumor cells (reviewed in Trinchieri 1989; Ritz et al. 1988). This unique function and its evolutionary conservation led to the classification of NK cells as part of the innate ...
T W, Göbel, C H, Chen, M D, Cooper
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2008
Natural killer (NK) cells are an important arm of the innate immune response that are directly involved in the recognition and lysis of virus-infected and tumor cells. Such function is under the control of a complex array of germline-encoded receptors able to deliver either inhibitory or activating signals.
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Natural killer (NK) cells are an important arm of the innate immune response that are directly involved in the recognition and lysis of virus-infected and tumor cells. Such function is under the control of a complex array of germline-encoded receptors able to deliver either inhibitory or activating signals.
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Natural-Killer cells in scleroderma
1992Progressive systemic sclerosis (PSS) is a disease of unknown aetiology. The presence of various immunological abnormalities and clinical overlapping with diseases such as systemic lupus erythematous have led to the characterization of PSS as an autoimmune disease.
Cifone M. G +3 more
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Regulation of Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis by Natural Killer (NK) Cells
Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1997Takashi Yamamura +2 more
exaly
Engineering Natural Killer Cells for Cancer Immunotherapy
Molecular Therapy, 2017Katayoun Rezvani +2 more
exaly

