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Natural killer cells: gatekeepers of healthy aging in longevity medicine. [PDF]
Yang JY, Tu DT, Liao JC, Lee OK.
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Aggressive Natural Killer Cell Leukemia: A Rare and Rapidly Progressive Hematologic Malignancy-Case Report and Literature Review. [PDF]
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The dual roles of natural killer cells in liver immunity and tolerance: Implications for health and disease. [PDF]
Li Z, Gong Y, Ye L, Liu W.
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Natural Killer Cell Assays: Clinical Applications and Future Directions. [PDF]
Nam M, Park W, Kim HY, Cho D.
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Donor-derived CD19-targeted CAR-NK cells induce complete remission in a child with relapsed B-ALL after failure of blinatumomab and autologous CD19-targeted CAR-T. [PDF]
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Measurements of Natural Killer (NK) Cells
Critical Reviews in Oncogenesis, 2014In this article, we describe currently available methods for measuring NK cell functions: cytotoxicity and cytokine expression using flow cytometry-based assays and cytokine production using the Luminex-based technology. Quality control measures necessary for assay accuracy and reliability are also addressed.
Lisa H, Butterfield +1 more
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2007
Natural killer (NK) cells are a small subset of CD3–CD56+, CD16+ circulating lymphocytes regulated by signaling via NK-cell-activating or NK-cell-inhibitory receptors. Changes in NK cell numbers, cytotoxic activity, or cytokine production in response to acute or chronic stress serve as useful biomarkers of neuroendocrine and immune interactions.
T.L. Whiteside +2 more
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Natural killer (NK) cells are a small subset of CD3–CD56+, CD16+ circulating lymphocytes regulated by signaling via NK-cell-activating or NK-cell-inhibitory receptors. Changes in NK cell numbers, cytotoxic activity, or cytokine production in response to acute or chronic stress serve as useful biomarkers of neuroendocrine and immune interactions.
T.L. Whiteside +2 more
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