Natural Killer Cells in Tissue Compartments

n the last years, our knowledge of human NK cell biology has increased significantly. Several stimulating studies have provided the basis for understanding how NK cells can be “educated” to acquire immunological competence following maturation, or to adapt their function to the environmental changes...

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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (256 p.)
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