AbstractNatural killer (NK) cells kill certain tumor cells and virus-infected cells directly. Until recently, little was known about how they recognize their targets. Now, several candidate NK receptors have been identified, some of which may have carbohydrate ligands. Some of the receptors deliver positive signals, others negative signals. Thus NK cells seem to balance many different inputs to decide whether to kill a target
After decades of mouse and human research, we now know that natural killer (NK) cells have unique pr...
Increasing evidence supports a role for innate immune effector cells in tumor surveillance. Natural ...
Natural killer (NK) cells are capable of directly recognizing pathogens, pathogen-infected cells, an...
AbstractNatural killer (NK) cells kill certain tumor cells and virus-infected cells directly. Until ...
Natural killer (NK) cells have been known for many years as the lymphocyte subset characterized by t...
Natural killer (NK) cells represent a highly specialized lymphoid population characterized by a pote...
The identification of MHC-class I-specific inhibitory receptors in humans and mice provided a first ...
Human Natural Killer cells express a large array of surface receptors that are involved in the regul...
Natural killer cells represent a highly specialized lymphoid population with a potent cytolytic acti...
Abstract: Natural killer (NK) cells form a unique third group of lymphocytes that differs from T and...
In early seventies "natural killer (NK) cells", a third lymphocyte subset was discovered that reveal...
Human natural killer (NK) cells are equipped with a series of surface receptors that recognise diffe...
291-299Last decade has seen a significant advancement in our understanding of the Natural Killer (NK...
NK cells play an important role as a part of the innate immune system, they however share many commo...
Natural killer (NK) cells are able to recognize and lyse transformed and infected cells. Until recen...
After decades of mouse and human research, we now know that natural killer (NK) cells have unique pr...
Increasing evidence supports a role for innate immune effector cells in tumor surveillance. Natural ...
Natural killer (NK) cells are capable of directly recognizing pathogens, pathogen-infected cells, an...
AbstractNatural killer (NK) cells kill certain tumor cells and virus-infected cells directly. Until ...
Natural killer (NK) cells have been known for many years as the lymphocyte subset characterized by t...
Natural killer (NK) cells represent a highly specialized lymphoid population characterized by a pote...
The identification of MHC-class I-specific inhibitory receptors in humans and mice provided a first ...
Human Natural Killer cells express a large array of surface receptors that are involved in the regul...
Natural killer cells represent a highly specialized lymphoid population with a potent cytolytic acti...
Abstract: Natural killer (NK) cells form a unique third group of lymphocytes that differs from T and...
In early seventies "natural killer (NK) cells", a third lymphocyte subset was discovered that reveal...
Human natural killer (NK) cells are equipped with a series of surface receptors that recognise diffe...
291-299Last decade has seen a significant advancement in our understanding of the Natural Killer (NK...
NK cells play an important role as a part of the innate immune system, they however share many commo...
Natural killer (NK) cells are able to recognize and lyse transformed and infected cells. Until recen...
After decades of mouse and human research, we now know that natural killer (NK) cells have unique pr...
Increasing evidence supports a role for innate immune effector cells in tumor surveillance. Natural ...
Natural killer (NK) cells are capable of directly recognizing pathogens, pathogen-infected cells, an...