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    Recognition of tumors by the innate immune system and natural killer cells
    with Marcus A., B. G. Gowen, A. Iannello, M. Ardolino, W. Deng, L. Wang, N. Shifrin, and D. H. Raulet
    In recent years, roles of the immune system in immune surveillance of cancer have been explored using a variety of approaches. The roles of the adaptive immune system have been a major emphasis, but increasing evidence supports a role for innate immune effector cells such as natural killer cells in tumor surveillance. Here, we discuss some of the evidence for roles in tumor surveillance of innate immune cells. In particular, we focus on NK cells and other immune cells that express germline-encod…Read more