The antileukemic potential of natural killer cells (original) (raw)
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The antileukemic potential of natural killer (NK) cells has garnered significant attention, leading to the development of various immune-based treatments including NK cell infusion and ex vivo activation approaches. This paper reviews both experimental and clinical evidence on NK cells' role in treating leukemia and discusses best practices for their preparation and administration. Key aspects examined include timing of infusions, preparative regimens, and potential requirements for manipulating NK cells before use, highlighting NK cells' dual function in mediating cytotoxic activity against leukemia cells.
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