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      Identification of a subset of human natural killer cells expressing high levels of programmed death 1: A phenotypic and functional characterization.

      The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
      Elsevier BV
      ovarian carcinoma, CD57(+) natural killer cells, Natural killer cells, cytomegalovirus, immune checkpoint, natural killer cell cytokine production, natural killer cell degranulation, natural killer cell proliferation, programmed death receptor, tumor escape

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          Programmed death 1 (PD-1) is an immunologic checkpoint that limits immune responses by delivering potent inhibitory signals to T cells on interaction with specific ligands expressed on tumor/virus-infected cells, thus contributing to immune escape mechanisms. Therapeutic PD-1 blockade has been shown to mediate tumor eradication with impressive clinical results. Little is known about the expression/function of PD-1 on human natural killer (NK) cells.

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