Microvesicles from malaria-infected red blood cells activate natural killer cells via mda5 pathway

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  • who: Weijian Ye and collaborators from the School of Biological Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, Singapore-MIT Alliance for have published the paper: Microvesicles from malaria-infected red blood cells activate natural killer cells via MDA5 pathway, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The study provides new insights into the mechanism by which NK cells control malaria infection and possible NK cell-based intervention of malaria infection in human. The authors investigated the nature and identity of parasite component and NK cell receptor that are involved in human NK cell responses to malaria infection. The authors . . .

     

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