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Analysis of the NK cell immunological synapse

Sanborn et al., 2010

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2230049906919437682
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Sanborn K
Rak G
Mentlik A
Banerjee P
Orange J
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Natural Killer Cell Protocols: Cellular and Molecular Methods

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Since NK cells specialize in contact-dependent functions including cytotoxicity, interest has focused on the direct study of the interface between the NK cell and the cell with which it is interacting. This interface is also known as the immunological synapse and is characterized …
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