| NK | Commission on [Anatomical] Nomenclature [Ger. Nomenklatur Kommission]; natural killer [cell]; neurokinin; not known |
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| NK cell | Natural Killer cell |
| NK2 | neurokinin 2 |
| NKA | Neuro-Kinin A |
| NKA | neurokinin A; no known allergies |
| nkat | nanokatal |
| NKB | neurokinin B |
| NKC | nonketotic coma |
| NKCA | natural killer cell activity |
| NKCF | natural killer cytotoxic factor |
| NK | A-natural killer |
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| NK | Natural Killer Cells |
| NK | Natural Killing |
| NK | Neurokinin |
| NK cell | natural killer cell |
| NK(1)-R | NK(1) receptor |
| NK(3) | neurokinin 3 |
| NK-1 | Neurokinin |
| NK-1 | P/neurokinin-1 |
| NK-1R | Neurokinin 1 receptor |
| NK cell | <haematology, immunology> A type of lymphocyte that attacks and destroys foreign, infected and cancerous cells. Natural killer cells are not targeted at specific antigens the way cytotoxic T lymphocytes are. (14 Oct 1997) |
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| NK cells | Large granular lymphocytes which do not express markers of either T or B-cell lineage. These cells do possess Fc receptors for IgG and can kill target cells using antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity. NK cells can also use perforin to kill cells in the absence of antibody. Killing may occur without previous sensitization. Synonym: NK cells. (05 Mar 2000) |
| nkat | <abbreviation> Nanokatal. (05 Mar 2000) |
| NKSF | <abbreviation> Natural killer cell stimulating factor. (05 Mar 2000) |
| NK cell |
A type of lymphocyte. Like cytotoxic T cells, NK cells attack and kill tumor cells and protect against a wide variety of infectious microbes. They are "natural" killers because they do not need additional stimulation or to recognize a specific antigen in order to attack and kill. Persons with immunodeficiencies such as those caused by HIV infection have a decrease in natural killer cell activity.
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| NK cells |
Natural killer cells. A type of white blood cell that contains granules with enzymes that can kill tumor cells or microbial cells. Also called large granular lymphocytes.
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| NK cells |
White blood cells or lymphocytes that form part of the
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| NK cell |
Natural killer cell. A type of white blood cell that contains granules with enzymes that can kill tumor cells or microbial cells. Also called a large granular lymphocyte
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| NKA |
no known allergies
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