Identification of a clonally restricted 90 kD heterodimer on two human cloned natural killer cell lines. Its role in cytotoxic effector function.
The present studies were carried out to identify surface molecules involved in the cytotoxic effector function of a human natural killer (NK) clone termed JT9. This clone represents a mature T lymphocyte (T3+T8+T11+) mediating NK-like activity. Using JT9 for immunization, one monoclonal antibody ter...
Main Authors: | Hercend, T, Meuer, S, Brennan, A, Edson, M, Acuto, O, Reinherz, E, Schlossman, S, Ritz, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1983
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