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Functional Expression of Formyl Peptide Receptor Family in Human NK Cells
Journal of Immunology, 10/23/09
Kim SD et al. – The findings indicate that human NK cells express functional members of the FPR family, and in turn the activation of the three members of the FPR receptor family elicit cytolytic activity in NK cells, thus suggesting that the receptors are potentially important therapeutic targets for the modulation of NK cell–mediated immune responses.
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