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bibliographicCitation Bolanos FD, Tripathy SK. Activation receptor-induced tolerance of mature NK cells in vivo requires signaling through the receptor and is reversible. J Immunol. 2011 Mar 01;186(5):2765–71. PMID: 21263069; PMCID: PMC3256587.
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title Activation Receptor-Induced Tolerance of Mature NK Cells In Vivo Requires Signaling through the Receptor and Is Reversible
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