Ligation of CD8α on human natural killer cells prevents activation‐induced apoptosis and enhances cytolytic activity
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J. North | R. Wickremasinghe | M. Lowdell | R. Malayeri | C. Marden | Elena Addison | Ismail Bakhsh | S. Haq | Samia Al-Sarraj | J. Davies
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