Rauf Bhat, Jean Rommelaere Division of Tumor Virology, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany Abstract: Natural killer (NK) cells constitute a subtype of lymphocytes that initiate innate immune responses against tumors and virus-infected cells. The ability of NK cells to kill target cells or to produce cytokines depends on the balance between signals from activating and inhibitory cell-surface receptors. Therapies with NK cells involve activation of endogenous NK cells and/or exogenous transfer by hematopoietic stem cell transplantation/adoptive cell therapy. To exploit the diverse functional abilities of NK cells for cancer immunotherapy, it is important to understand NK cell biology and the underlying regulatory mechanisms. T...
Historically, the name of Natural Killer (NK) cells came from their natural ability to kill tumor ce...
Natural killer cells are the main agents of innate immunity. Since 1970, various studies have repeat...
Immunotherapy has become a robust and routine treatment strategy for patients with cancer; however, ...
Although natural killer (NK) cells are endowed with powerful cytolytic activity against cancer cells...
NK cells are lymphocytes with antitumor properties and can directly lyse tumor cells in a non-MHC-re...
Natural Killer (NK) cells comprise a group of specialized innate lymphoid cells endowed with multipl...
Natural killer (NK) cells are powerful immune effectors whose antitumor activity is regulated throug...
Natural killer (NK) cells are key innate immune cells that provide the first line of defense against...
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphoid cells that hold tremendous potential for effective imm...
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphoid cells that have a significant role in regulating the d...
Both natural killer T (NKT) and natural killer (NK) cells are innate cytotoxic lymphoid cells that p...
The past decade has witnessed a burgeoning of research and further insight into the biology and clin...
Inge Langers1,*, Virginie M Renoux1,*, Marc Thiry2, Philippe Delvenne1, Nathalie Jacobs1 1Laboratory...
Cervical cancer is one of the most prevalent gynaecological malignancies worldwide and is related to...
Natural killer (NK) cells, the most important effectors of the innate lymphoid cells (ILCs), play a ...
Historically, the name of Natural Killer (NK) cells came from their natural ability to kill tumor ce...
Natural killer cells are the main agents of innate immunity. Since 1970, various studies have repeat...
Immunotherapy has become a robust and routine treatment strategy for patients with cancer; however, ...
Although natural killer (NK) cells are endowed with powerful cytolytic activity against cancer cells...
NK cells are lymphocytes with antitumor properties and can directly lyse tumor cells in a non-MHC-re...
Natural Killer (NK) cells comprise a group of specialized innate lymphoid cells endowed with multipl...
Natural killer (NK) cells are powerful immune effectors whose antitumor activity is regulated throug...
Natural killer (NK) cells are key innate immune cells that provide the first line of defense against...
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphoid cells that hold tremendous potential for effective imm...
Natural killer (NK) cells are innate lymphoid cells that have a significant role in regulating the d...
Both natural killer T (NKT) and natural killer (NK) cells are innate cytotoxic lymphoid cells that p...
The past decade has witnessed a burgeoning of research and further insight into the biology and clin...
Inge Langers1,*, Virginie M Renoux1,*, Marc Thiry2, Philippe Delvenne1, Nathalie Jacobs1 1Laboratory...
Cervical cancer is one of the most prevalent gynaecological malignancies worldwide and is related to...
Natural killer (NK) cells, the most important effectors of the innate lymphoid cells (ILCs), play a ...
Historically, the name of Natural Killer (NK) cells came from their natural ability to kill tumor ce...
Natural killer cells are the main agents of innate immunity. Since 1970, various studies have repeat...
Immunotherapy has become a robust and routine treatment strategy for patients with cancer; however, ...