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A Flow Cytometry-Based Cytotoxicity Assay for the Assessment of Human NK Cell Activity
Published on: August 9, 2017
Proposed classification of leukocyte- associated cytolytic molecules
1Hillel S. Koren is Chief of the Cell and Molecular Biology Section (MD-58), Clinical Research Branch, US Environmental Protection Agency Health Effects Research Laboratory, NC 27711, USA.
Abstract:
The continuous discovery of leukocyte- associated cytolytic factors and the lack of a nomenclature system to accommodate them prompted the nomendlature committee of the Reticuloendothelial Society (RES) to sponsor a recent dry workshop on the topic, which was attended by about 100, mainly American, scientist.
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