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NK cell allorecognition.

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Abstract

My interest in uterine natural killer (NK) cells began in the early 1990s, when I and others described the striking accumulation of NK cells in the uterine mucosa during the establishment of the placenta. Whilst working as a reproductive pathologist, I had become intrigued by pre-eclampsia, a mysterious syndrome that only occurs in pregnant women. It was the discovery of the killer cell immunoglobulin receptor (KIR) gene family by several groups, and in particular the study by Colonna and Samaridis in 1995, that provided the stimulus to understanding the link between NK cells and pre-eclampsia.

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32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, 3204 Immunology, 2.1 Biological and endogenous factors

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Nature Reviews Immunology

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Journal ISSN

1474-1733
1474-1741

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17

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Nature Publishing Group
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Royal Society (lt110070)
Wellcome Trust (085992/Z/08/Z)
British Heart Foundation (None)
Wellcome Trust (090108/Z/09/Z)
Wellcome Trust (063980/Z/01/Z)