Below the NK-cell surface: PIP2.

Blood
M Colonna

Abstract

In this issue Blood, Micucci and colleagues demonstrate that PIP2 plays an essential role in NK-cell cytotoxicity by controlling the release of lytic mediators at the NK cell-target interface.

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