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Phenotype and function of IL-10–producing NK cells in individuals with malaria experience
Sarah A. McNitt
, Jenna K. Dick
, Maria Andrea Hernandez-Castaneda
, Jules Sangala
,
Mark Pierson
,
Marissa Macchietto
, Kristina S. Burrack
, Peter D. Crompton
, Karl Seydel
,
Sara E. Hamilton
,
Geoffrey T. Hart
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Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
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Medicine - Infectious Disease and International Medicine
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Natural Killer Cells
100%
Malaria
100%
Interleukin-10
62%
Inflammation
25%
Fever
25%
IL-10 Production
25%
Adaptive NK Cells
12%
Immunoregulation
12%
Plasmodium
12%
Cell Manufacturing
12%
Severe Disease
12%
Human NK Cells
12%
Inflammatory Response
12%
Malaria Endemic Areas
12%
NK Cell Subsets
12%
Parasite Load
12%
Checkpoint Molecules
12%
Plasmodium Infection
12%
Symptomatic Control
12%
Primary Monocytes
12%
Asymptomatic Malaria
12%
Parasite Count
12%
Experimental Cerebral Malaria
12%
Malaria Symptoms
12%
Infected RBC
12%
Immunology and Microbiology
Natural Killer Cell
100%
Interleukin 10
63%
Plasmodium
9%
Parasite Load
9%
Inflammation Response
9%
Immunoregulation
9%
Coculture
9%
Infection
9%
Erythrocyte
9%