International audienceNatural killer (NK) cells are large granular lymphocytes of the innate immune system that participate in the early control of microbial infections and cancer. NK cells can induce the death of autologous cells undergoing various forms of stress, recognizing and providing non-microbial 'danger' signals to the immune system. NK cells are widely distributed in lymphoid and non-lymphoid organs. NK cell precursors originate from the bone marrow and go through a complex maturation process that leads to the acquisition of their effector functions, to changes in their expression of integrins and chemotactic receptors, and to their redistribution from the bone marrow and lymph nodes to blood, spleen, liver, and lung. Here, we de...
Natural Killer (NK) cells represent a lymphocyte population of the innate immunity, involved in the ...
Human natural killer (NK) cell subsets differentially distribute throughout the organism. While CD56...
Educated natural killer (NK) cells have inhibitory receptors specific for self major histocompatibil...
Understanding Natural Killer (NK) cell anatomical distribution is key to dissect the role of these u...
Bone marrow-derived natural killer (NK) cells constitute the major subset of cytotoxic lymphocytes i...
have contributed equally to this work. Understanding Natural Killer (NK) cell anatomical distributio...
n the last years, our knowledge of human NK cell biology has increased significantly. Several stimul...
Natural killer (NK) cells represent a highly specialized lymphoid population characterized by a pote...
International audienceUnderstanding natural killer (NK) cell developmental pathways is crucial for h...
International audienceNatural killer (NK) cells are highly motile cells that patrol lymphoid and non...
<div><p>NKp46, a natural killer (NK) cell–activating receptor, is involved in NK cell cytotoxicity a...
Immune responses in diverse tissue sites are critical for protective immunity and homeostasis. Here,...
International audienceSince their discovery in the late 1970s, in vivo studies on mouse natural kill...
NKp46, a natural killer (NK) cell-activating receptor, is involved in NK cell cytotoxicity against v...
Natural killer (NK) cells contribute to a variety of innate immune responses to viruses, tumors and ...
Natural Killer (NK) cells represent a lymphocyte population of the innate immunity, involved in the ...
Human natural killer (NK) cell subsets differentially distribute throughout the organism. While CD56...
Educated natural killer (NK) cells have inhibitory receptors specific for self major histocompatibil...
Understanding Natural Killer (NK) cell anatomical distribution is key to dissect the role of these u...
Bone marrow-derived natural killer (NK) cells constitute the major subset of cytotoxic lymphocytes i...
have contributed equally to this work. Understanding Natural Killer (NK) cell anatomical distributio...
n the last years, our knowledge of human NK cell biology has increased significantly. Several stimul...
Natural killer (NK) cells represent a highly specialized lymphoid population characterized by a pote...
International audienceUnderstanding natural killer (NK) cell developmental pathways is crucial for h...
International audienceNatural killer (NK) cells are highly motile cells that patrol lymphoid and non...
<div><p>NKp46, a natural killer (NK) cell–activating receptor, is involved in NK cell cytotoxicity a...
Immune responses in diverse tissue sites are critical for protective immunity and homeostasis. Here,...
International audienceSince their discovery in the late 1970s, in vivo studies on mouse natural kill...
NKp46, a natural killer (NK) cell-activating receptor, is involved in NK cell cytotoxicity against v...
Natural killer (NK) cells contribute to a variety of innate immune responses to viruses, tumors and ...
Natural Killer (NK) cells represent a lymphocyte population of the innate immunity, involved in the ...
Human natural killer (NK) cell subsets differentially distribute throughout the organism. While CD56...
Educated natural killer (NK) cells have inhibitory receptors specific for self major histocompatibil...