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NK‐cell exhaustion, B‐cell exhaustion and T‐cell exhaustion—the differences and similarities

Roe, 2022

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17322490590216468291
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Roe K
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T‐cell exhaustion has been extensively researched, compared with B‐cell exhaustion and NK‐cell exhaustion, which have received considerably less attention; and there is less of a consensus on the precise definitions of NK‐cell and B‐cell exhaustion. NK‐cell exhaustion …
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