Natural killer (NK) cells have been known for many years as the lymphocyte subset characterized by the highest cytolytic potential against virus-infected and tumor-transformed cells. A surprisingly high number of surface molecules have been recognized that regulate human NK cell function. These include MHC-specific inhibitory receptors, which impair NK cells' ability to attack normal self-tissues, and activating receptors and coreceptors that allow them to recognize and kill transformed cells. The recent identification of some of the cellular ligands specifically recognized by these receptors/coreceptors contributes to elucidation of the mystery of the role played by NK cells in immune responses
Human Natural Killer cells express a large array of surface receptors that are involved in the regul...
Natural killer (NK) cells, the most important effectors of the innate lymphoid cells (ILCs), play a ...
In the absence of sufficient signaling by their HLA class I-specific inhibitory receptors, human nat...
Natural killer (NK) cells represent a highly specialized lymphoid population characterized by a pote...
Human natural killer (NK) cells are equipped with a series of surface receptors that recognise diffe...
The identification of MHC-class I-specific inhibitory receptors in humans and mice provided a first ...
The identification of MHC-class I-specific inhibitory receptors in humans and mice provided a first ...
After decades of mouse and human research, we now know that natural killer (NK) cells have unique pr...
NK cells play an important role as a part of the innate immune system, they however share many commo...
Natural killer cells represent a highly specialized lymphoid population with a potent cytolytic acti...
The past 10years have witnessed dramatic progress in our understanding of how natural killer (NK) ce...
Natural killer (NK) cells play a major role in innate defenses against pathogens, primarily viruses,...
Natural killer (NK) cells play a major role in innate defenses against pathogens, primarily viruses,...
Natural killer (NK) cells play a major role in innate defenses against pathogens, primarily viruses,...
In early seventies "natural killer (NK) cells", a third lymphocyte subset was discovered that reveal...
Human Natural Killer cells express a large array of surface receptors that are involved in the regul...
Natural killer (NK) cells, the most important effectors of the innate lymphoid cells (ILCs), play a ...
In the absence of sufficient signaling by their HLA class I-specific inhibitory receptors, human nat...
Natural killer (NK) cells represent a highly specialized lymphoid population characterized by a pote...
Human natural killer (NK) cells are equipped with a series of surface receptors that recognise diffe...
The identification of MHC-class I-specific inhibitory receptors in humans and mice provided a first ...
The identification of MHC-class I-specific inhibitory receptors in humans and mice provided a first ...
After decades of mouse and human research, we now know that natural killer (NK) cells have unique pr...
NK cells play an important role as a part of the innate immune system, they however share many commo...
Natural killer cells represent a highly specialized lymphoid population with a potent cytolytic acti...
The past 10years have witnessed dramatic progress in our understanding of how natural killer (NK) ce...
Natural killer (NK) cells play a major role in innate defenses against pathogens, primarily viruses,...
Natural killer (NK) cells play a major role in innate defenses against pathogens, primarily viruses,...
Natural killer (NK) cells play a major role in innate defenses against pathogens, primarily viruses,...
In early seventies "natural killer (NK) cells", a third lymphocyte subset was discovered that reveal...
Human Natural Killer cells express a large array of surface receptors that are involved in the regul...
Natural killer (NK) cells, the most important effectors of the innate lymphoid cells (ILCs), play a ...
In the absence of sufficient signaling by their HLA class I-specific inhibitory receptors, human nat...