Activating and inhibitory receptors on synovial fluid natural killer cells of arthritis patients: role of CD94/NKG2A in control of cytokine secretion.
Natural killer (NK) cells are activated early during inflammatory events and contribute to the shaping of the ensuing adaptive immune response. To further understand the role for NK cells in inflammation, we investigated the phenotype and function of synovial fluid (SF) NK cells from patients with c...
Main Authors: | de Matos, C, Berg, L, Michaëlsson, J, Felländer-Tsai, L, Kärre, K, Söderström, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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