A humanized mouse model to study nk cell biology during hiv infection

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: from the University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA have published the Article: A humanized mouse model to study NK cell biology during HIV infection, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: The MISTRG-6-15 mice will be important to elucidate which NK receptor and ligand interactions are required for recognition and clearance of HIV-infected cells in_vivo in future studies.

SUMMARY

    NK cell development and immune_responses in different tissues during acute and chronic HIV infection in_vivo have been difficult to study due to the impaired development and function . . .

     

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