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The Memories of NK Cells: Innate-Adaptive Immune Intrinsic Crosstalk
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The Memories of NK Cells: Innate-Adaptive Immune Intrinsic Crosstalk
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Frontiers | Potential Role of Gut Microbiota in Induction and Regulation of Innate Immune Memory | Immunology
Innate and Adaptive Immune Memory: an Evolutionary Continuum in the Host's Response to Pathogens - ScienceDirect
Training the trainable cells of the immune system and beyond | Nature Immunology
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The Memories of NK Cells: Innate-Adaptive Immune Intrinsic Crosstalk
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Immunological memory within the innate immune system | The EMBO Journal
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