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Natural killer cells: versatile roles in autoimmune and infectious diseases
Expert Review of Clinical Immunology, 07/14/09
Aktas E et al. - NK cells have a functional role in innate immunity as the primary source of NK-cell-derived immunoregulatory cytokines, which have been identified in target organs of patients suffering from autoimmune diseases, and play a critical role in early defense against infectious agents. This review focuses on recent research of NK cells, summarizing their potential immunoregulatory role in modulating autoimmunity and infectious diseases.
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