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  1. ... in which the immune system produces too many activated immune cells (lymphocytes) called T cells, natural killer cells, B cells, and macrophages (histiocytes). Excessive amounts ...
  2. ... in which the immune system produces too many activated immune cells (lymphocytes) called T cells, natural killer cells, B cells, and macrophages (histiocytes). Excessive amounts ...
  3. ... numbers of T cells , and they produce interferons , natural killer cells , and macrophages .[ 11 , 27 , 28 ] It is possible that these residual components of the immune system, which may be activated by the presence of NDV, contributed to the ...
  4. ... blood cell known as myeloid cells, and sinonasal natural killer/T-cell ... activated. The constant signaling causes overproliferation of the cells ...
  5. ... or cells that have been infected with viruses. Natural killer cells: Searching for changed body cells The natural killer cells are the third major part of the innate ...
  6. ... i.e., no T-cell, B-cell, or natural killer-cell surface antigen expression) does occur. The World Health ... cell lymphoma, is rare in children. Mature T-cell/natural killer (NK)–cell lymphoma or peripheral T-cell lymphoma ...
  7. ... in extracorporeal circulation with interleukin-2 and lymphokine activated killer cells. A pilot study. Melanoma Research. 1992; 2 (4): ... in extracorporeal circulation with interleukin-2 and lymphokine-activated killer cells in the treatment of in-transit metastases from ...
  8. ... deficiency 4 Genetic Testing Registry: Primary immunodeficiency with natural-killer cell deficiency and adrenal insufficiency Genetic Testing Registry: Glucocorticoid ...
  9. ... that help fight infection. Also called T cells. Natural killer cells that attack cancer cells and viruses . Also called ...
  10. ... It mostly fights using immune cells such as natural killer cells and phagocytes (“eating cells”). The main job of ...
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