Zimmer, 2019 - Google Patents
Studies of innate and adaptive lymphocytes in human liver diseases and viral infectionsZimmer, 2019
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The immune system, including innate and adaptive lymphocytes, is involved in determining the outcome of many human diseases. Two lymphocyte subsets, natural killer (NK) cells and T cells, which are present in both peripheral blood and in tissues, will be further discussed in …
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