The immune system’s supercell — how it matures

NK cells, or natural killer cells, play an important role in the body’s defences against cancer and various infections. Now scientists have mapped how the different steps of the maturation process of these supercells from blood producing stem cells in the bone marrow are regulated: knowledge which is crucial for the development of new immunotherapies against cancer.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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