Inhibitory NKG2A+ and absent activating NKG2C+ NK cell responses are associated with the development of EBV+ lymphomas
Hannes Vietzen(Medical University of Vienna), Elisabeth Puchhammer‐Stöckl(Medical University of Vienna), S. Berger(Department of Virology), Alexander Pichler(Medical University of Vienna), Jan J. Cornelissen(Erasmus MC), Robert Straßl(Medical University of Vienna), Simone Lubowitzki(Medical University of Vienna), Philipp B. Staber(Vienna General Hospital), Laura M. Kühner(Department of Virology), Philippe L. Furlano(Department of Virology)
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