Ebola virus glycoprotein stimulates IL-18–dependent natural killer cell responses
<p><strong>Background</strong> NK cells are activated by innate cytokines and viral ligands to kill virus-infected cells. These functions are enhanced during secondary immune responses and after vaccination by synergy with effector T cells and virus-specific antibodies. In human E...
Main Authors: | Wagstaffe, HR, Clutterbuck, EA, Bockstal, V, Stoop, JN, Luhn, K, Douoguih, MJ, Shukarev, G, Snape, MD, Pollard, AJ, Riley, EM, Goodier, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Society for Clinical Investigation
2020
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