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mGem: Opening Env and harnessing NK cell effector functions to eliminate HIV-1-infected cells. [PDF]
Richard J, Finzi A.
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Post-translational modification of NK cell receptors offers clues to antigenic specificity riddle. [PDF]
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NK cell biomimetic MOF nanoplatform disrupts hypoxia adaption for complete tumor ablation. [PDF]
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Correction to: SYK negatively regulates ITAM-mediated human NK cell signaling and CD19-CAR NK cell efficacy. [PDF]
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Human NK cells and NK receptors
Immunology Letters, 2014In early seventies "natural killer (NK) cells", a third lymphocyte subset was discovered that revealed an unexpected ability to kill syngeneic and allogeneic tumor targets, thus emerging as the most potent non-specific cytotoxic cells in both human and mouse. Decades of research revealed the multifaceted nature of these cells. Now we know that NK cells
BELLORA, FRANCESCA +7 more
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Immunology Today, 1997
Abstract Natural killer (NK) cells may have a homeostatic role in reproduction and the control of placentation. At a recent meeting ∗ ∗The meeting ‘NK Cells and Reproduction' was held at Paris, France, on 1–4 September 1996., reproductive biologists and NK scientists met for the first time to explore their common ground.
A, King, Y W, Loke, G, Chaouat
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Abstract Natural killer (NK) cells may have a homeostatic role in reproduction and the control of placentation. At a recent meeting ∗ ∗The meeting ‘NK Cells and Reproduction' was held at Paris, France, on 1–4 September 1996., reproductive biologists and NK scientists met for the first time to explore their common ground.
A, King, Y W, Loke, G, Chaouat
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Presence of TSHR in NK Cells and Action of TSH on NK Cells
Neuroimmunomodulation, 2021Introduction: Thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor (TSHR) is widely expressed in human tissues and cells. TSHR is not only involved in thyroid disease but also in the neuroendocrine-immune regulatory network. However, no study has exclusively focused on the expression and function of TSHR in natural killer (NK) cells.
Qingqing Yang +8 more
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