Human cytomegalovirus strain-dependent changes in NK cell recognition of infected fibroblasts.
NK cells play a key role in the control of CMV infection in mice, but the mechanism by which NK cells can recognize and kill CMV-infected cells is unclear. In this study, the modulation of NK cell susceptibility of human CMV (hCMV)-infected cells was examined. We used a human lung and a human foresk...
Main Authors: | Cerboni, C, Mousavi-Jazi, M, Linde, A, Söderström, K, Brytting, M, Wahren, B, Kärre, K, Carbone, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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