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Tailoring Natural Killer cell immunotherapy to the tumour microenvironment
Natural killer (NK) cells are cytotoxic and cytokine-secreting cells that can mediate potent anti-tumour activity.
Accumulating evidence indicates that NK cell functions are severely compromised within the confines of the
tumour microenvironment thus impairing the efficacy and development of NK cell-based therapies. Here we
review the various cellular and molecular pathways that tumours have supplanted to evade NK cell surveillance
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