570 INCREASED KILLING OF LIVER NK CELLS MEDIATED BY FAS/FASL AND NKG2D/NKG2DL CONTRIBUTES TO HEPATOCYTE NECROSIS IN BOTH EXPERIMENTAL AND HUMAN SEVERE VIRAL HEPATITIS
Yong Zou(Infectious Disease Research Institute), Ning Qu(Tongji Hospital), Weiming Yan(Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Xing-Di Luo(Taihe Hospital), X. Wang(Jilin University), Zeguang Wu(Peking University), T. Chen(Tongji Hospital), H. Wang(Tongji Hospital), Guiyu Song(Tongji Hospital)
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