OncoImmunology
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Original Research
Role of natural killer cell subsets and natural cytotoxicity receptors for the outcome of immunotherapy in acute myeloid leukemia
Anna MartnerTIMM Laboratory; Sahlgrenska Cancer Center; University of Gothenburg; Gothenburg, Sweden
, Anna RydströmTIMM Laboratory; Sahlgrenska Cancer Center; University of Gothenburg; Gothenburg, Sweden
, Rebecca E RiiseTIMM Laboratory; Sahlgrenska Cancer Center; University of Gothenburg; Gothenburg, Sweden
, Johan AureliusTIMM Laboratory; Sahlgrenska Cancer Center; University of Gothenburg; Gothenburg, Sweden;Department of Hematology; University of Gothenburg; Gothenburg, Sweden
, Harald AndersonDepartment of Cancer Epidemiology; University of Lund; Lund, Sweden
, Mats BruneDepartment of Hematology; University of Gothenburg; Gothenburg, Sweden
, Robin FoàDepartment of Cellular Biotechnologies and Hematology; Sapienza University of Rome; Rome, Italy
, Kristoffer HellstrandTIMM Laboratory; Sahlgrenska Cancer Center; University of Gothenburg; Gothenburg, SwedenCorrespondence[email protected]
, Fredrik B ThorénTIMM Laboratory; Sahlgrenska Cancer Center; University of Gothenburg; Gothenburg, Sweden
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Article: e1041701
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Received 05 Feb 2015, Accepted 10 Apr 2015, Published online: 10 Dec 2015
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