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natural killer cells

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Natural killer cells is an academic concept referring to a population of lymphocytes crucial to the innate immune system. They are investigated for their unique ability to identify and eliminate target cells, including those infected by pathogens and cancerous cells, without requiring prior sensitization. This field of study explores their activation mechanisms, cytotoxic functions, and significant role in immune surveillance and potential therapeutic applications.

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LL

University of California, San Francisco

LM

University of Genoa

RB

National Cancer Institute

AM

University of Genoa

JR

Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research

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National Institutes of Health

Bethesda, United States

Harvard University

Cambridge, United States

Inserm

Paris, France

Karolinska Institutet

Stockholm, Sweden

Bethesda, United States