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NKG2A-mediated immune modulation of natural killer cells byStaphylococcus aureus
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Targeting natural killer cells and natural killer T cells in cancer [PDF]
Natural killer (NK) cells and natural killer T (NKT) cells are subsets of lymphocytes that share some phenotypical and functional similarities. Both cell types can rapidly respond to the presence of tumour cells and participate in antitumour immune responses. This has prompted interest in the development of innovative cancer therapies that are based on
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Current Opinion in Immunology, 1992
Although the antigen-specific receptors of T and B lymphocytes have been characterized, the receptors used by natural killer cells to recognize normal cells, tumors, and virus-infected cells have remained elusive. Recently, experimental systems have been developed to identify these structures, and candidate signal-transducing molecules have been ...
Lewis L. Lanier, Joseph H. Phillips
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Although the antigen-specific receptors of T and B lymphocytes have been characterized, the receptors used by natural killer cells to recognize normal cells, tumors, and virus-infected cells have remained elusive. Recently, experimental systems have been developed to identify these structures, and candidate signal-transducing molecules have been ...
Lewis L. Lanier, Joseph H. Phillips
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Natural killer and natural killer-T cells in psoriasis
Archives of Dermatological Research, 2002Psoriasis is characterized by a dermal and epidermal infiltrate comprised predominantly of CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells, respectively. These cells behave in an antigen-dependent manner, which suggests that psoriasis may be a T-cell-mediated autoimmune disease.
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2010
1 Definition and General Characteristics of Natural Killer Cells 2 Specificity of NK Cells–A Balance between Activating and Inhibitory Receptors 3 NK Cells in Infections 4 Parasite Infections 5 NK Cells in Cancer 6 NK Cells in Transplantation 7 NK Cells in Pregnancy 8 NK Cells in Autoimmune Diseases Keywords ...
R. Kiessling, Klas Kärre, John C. Roder
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1 Definition and General Characteristics of Natural Killer Cells 2 Specificity of NK Cells–A Balance between Activating and Inhibitory Receptors 3 NK Cells in Infections 4 Parasite Infections 5 NK Cells in Cancer 6 NK Cells in Transplantation 7 NK Cells in Pregnancy 8 NK Cells in Autoimmune Diseases Keywords ...
R. Kiessling, Klas Kärre, John C. Roder
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Natural killer cells and natural killer T cells
Arthritis & Rheumatism, 2000NK cells are important in protecting against viral infections, and they may regulate the immune response. They are activated by hematopoietic blasts and pose a barrier to bone marrow transplantation. They are also abundant in the pregnant uterine decidua, although their role there is unknown.
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Hospital Practice, 1982
Named for their apparent ability to function without prior sensitization, NK cells are the newest additions to the growing cast of immunopathologic effectors, which includes antibodies and immune complexes as well as cytolytic T cells and K cells. The understanding of NK activity has progressed to a level that permits investigators to consider its ...
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Named for their apparent ability to function without prior sensitization, NK cells are the newest additions to the growing cast of immunopathologic effectors, which includes antibodies and immune complexes as well as cytolytic T cells and K cells. The understanding of NK activity has progressed to a level that permits investigators to consider its ...
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