Regulation of natural killer progenitors. Studies with a novel immunomodulator with distinct effects at the precursor level

NK cells originate from progenitors in the bone marrow and maturate independently of other lymphoid organs. NK cell maturation represents an important site for regulation of the level of NK activity and constitutes a potentially interesting target for therapeutic intervention. The effect of the immu...

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