Lorenzo Moretta , Roberto Biassoni , Cristina Bottino , Maria C Mingari , Alessandro Moretta
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Natural killer (NK) cells have often been regarded as somewhat ‘primitive’ and ‘nonspecific’; however, new data have revealed an unexpected complexity and a sophisticated capability of detecting potentially dangerous cells.