Abstract Background Natural killer (NK) cells play a critical role in cancer immunosurveillance. Recent developments in NK cell ex-vivo expansion makes it possible to generate millions of activated NK cells from a small volume of peripheral blood. We tested the functionality of ex vivo expanded NK cells in vitro against breast cancer cell lines and in vivo using a xenograft mouse model. The study aim was to assess functionality and phenotype of expanded NK cells from breast cancer patients against breast cancer cell lines and autologous primary tumours. Methods We used a well-established NK cell co-culture system to expand NK cells ex vivo from healthy donors and breast cancer patients and examined their surface marker expression. Moreover,...
Natural killer (NK) cells can provide effective immunotherapy for ovarian cancer. Here, we evaluated...
Human natural killer (NK) cells are considered professional cytotoxic cells that are integrated into...
Introduction<p>Ex vivo-expanded natural killer (NK) cells are a potential candidate for cancer immun...
<div><p><em>Ex vivo</em>-expanded, allogeneic natural killer (NK) cells can be used for the treatmen...
Abstract Background Recently, allogeneic natural killer (NK) cells have gained considerable attentio...
Recent advances in cellular therapies for patients with cancer, including checkpoint blockade and ex...
Ex vivo-expanded, allogeneic natural killer (NK) cells can be used for the treatment of various type...
The adoptive transfer of highly cytotoxic natural killer (NK) cells is an emerging tool for cancer i...
Adoptive natural killer (NK) cell-based immunotherapy poses a promising treatment approach in cancer...
Natural Killer (NK) cells have a crucial role in immune surveillance against a variety of infectious...
Cell and gene therapy of cancers has received much attention in the past decade. A number of applica...
NK cells are a major component of the antitumor immune response and are involved in controlling tumo...
AbstractHuman natural killer (NK) cells are considered professional cytotoxic cells that are integra...
Increasing evidence supports the hypothesis that cancer stem cells (CSCs) are resistant to antiproli...
We have previously demonstrated that natural killer (NK) cells are the primary immune effectors with...
Natural killer (NK) cells can provide effective immunotherapy for ovarian cancer. Here, we evaluated...
Human natural killer (NK) cells are considered professional cytotoxic cells that are integrated into...
Introduction<p>Ex vivo-expanded natural killer (NK) cells are a potential candidate for cancer immun...
<div><p><em>Ex vivo</em>-expanded, allogeneic natural killer (NK) cells can be used for the treatmen...
Abstract Background Recently, allogeneic natural killer (NK) cells have gained considerable attentio...
Recent advances in cellular therapies for patients with cancer, including checkpoint blockade and ex...
Ex vivo-expanded, allogeneic natural killer (NK) cells can be used for the treatment of various type...
The adoptive transfer of highly cytotoxic natural killer (NK) cells is an emerging tool for cancer i...
Adoptive natural killer (NK) cell-based immunotherapy poses a promising treatment approach in cancer...
Natural Killer (NK) cells have a crucial role in immune surveillance against a variety of infectious...
Cell and gene therapy of cancers has received much attention in the past decade. A number of applica...
NK cells are a major component of the antitumor immune response and are involved in controlling tumo...
AbstractHuman natural killer (NK) cells are considered professional cytotoxic cells that are integra...
Increasing evidence supports the hypothesis that cancer stem cells (CSCs) are resistant to antiproli...
We have previously demonstrated that natural killer (NK) cells are the primary immune effectors with...
Natural killer (NK) cells can provide effective immunotherapy for ovarian cancer. Here, we evaluated...
Human natural killer (NK) cells are considered professional cytotoxic cells that are integrated into...
Introduction<p>Ex vivo-expanded natural killer (NK) cells are a potential candidate for cancer immun...