Natural killer (NK) cell deficit in coronary artery disease: no aberrations in phenotype but sustained reduction of NK cells is associated with low-grade inflammation
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Natural killer (NK) cell deficit in coronary artery disease: no aberrations in phenotype but sustained reduction of NK cells is associated with low-grade inflammation
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CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 175, Issue 1, Pages 104-112
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Wiley
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2013-10-12
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10.1111/cei.12210
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