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Wiley, European Journal of Immunology, 11(38), p. 2938-2942, 2008

DOI: 10.1002/eji.200838882

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Killers and beyond: NK‐cell‐mediated control of immune responses

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Abstract

Effective immunity requires coordinated activation of innate and adaptive immune responses. NK cells are principal mediators of innate immunity, able to respond to challenge quickly and generally without prior activation. The most acknowledged functions of NK cells are their cytotoxic potential and their ability to release large amounts of cytokines, especially IFN-gamma. Recently, it has become clear that NK cells are more than assassins. Indeed, NK cells play critical roles in shaping adaptive immunity.