Human natural killer cells exhibit direct activity against Aspergillus fumigatus hyphae, but not against resting conidia

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Because natural killer (NK) cells kill tumor cells and combat infections, there is growing interest in adoptively transferring NK cells to hematopoietic stem cell recipients. Unfortunately, in humans, the activity of NK cells against Aspergillus species, the major cause of invasive fungal infection …
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Authors Schmidt S;Tramsen L;Hanisch M;Latgé JP;Huenecke S;Koehl U;Lehrnbecher T;;
Journal The Journal of infectious diseases
Year 2011
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