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Uterine natural killer cells: insights into their cellular and molecular biology from mouse modelling

Abstract

In primates, including women, and in rodents, natural killer lymphocytes (NK cells) have a unique relationship with the decidualizing uterus. Implantation sites from genetically modified and transplanted mice have proven useful models for understanding potential mechanisms involved in the recruitment, activation and functions of human CD56(bright) uterine (u)NK cells. Key findings are reviewed in this article. In mice, uNK precursor cells are …

Authors

Croy BA; He H; Esadeg S; Wei Q; McCartney D; Zhang J; Borzychowski A; Ashkar AA; Black GP; Evans SS

Journal

Reproduction, Vol. 126, No. 2, pp. 149–160

Publisher

Bioscientifica

Publication Date

August 2003

DOI

10.1530/rep.0.1260149

ISSN

1470-1626