Effect of Aging on NK Cell Population and Their Proliferation at Ex Vivo Culture Condition
Age-associated changes in natural killer (NK) cell population, phenotype, and functions are directly attributed to the risk of several diseases and infections. It is predicted to be the major cause of the increase in mortality. Based on the surface density of CD56, NK cells are subdivided into two t...
Main Authors: | Gounder, Sellamuthu Subbanna, Abdullah, Basri Johan Jeet, Radzuanb, Nur Ezzati Izyan Mohd, Zain, Farah Dalila Mohd, Sait, Nurhidayah Mohamad, Chua, Corine, Subramani, Baskar |
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Hindawi
2018
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