Phenotypic and Functional Changes in Peripheral Blood Natural Killer Cells in Crohn Disease Patients
We investigated activation status, cytotoxic potential, and gut homing ability of the peripheral blood Natural Killer (NK) cells in Crohn disease (CD) patients. For this purpose, we compared the expression of different activating and inhibitory receptors (KIR and non-KIR) and integrins on NK cells a...
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Main Authors: | Suzanne Samarani (Author), Patrick Sagala (Author), Prevost Jantchou (Author), Guy Grimard (Author), Christophe Faure (Author), Colette Deslandres (Author), Devendra K. Amre (Author), Ali Ahmad (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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