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Natural killer (NK) cells in teleosts and their evolutionary homologue are a subpopulation of lymphocytes with properties that distinguish them from either B- or T-cells. NK cells are important effectors of innate immunity where they release cytokines, which in turn up-regulate other immunological functions. Monoclonal antibodies have been used to identify different surface antigens present on NK cells. These surface antigens have not only been used to identify NK cells, but also their functionally distinct subsets. The Cluster of Differentiation (CD) nomenclature was established to standardize the naming of NK cells.
6620401D04Rik; AI528744; CDW210B; CRF2-4; CRFB4; cytokine receptor class-II CRF2-4; cytokine receptor class-II member 4; Cytokine receptor family 2 member 4; cytokine receptor family II, member 4; D16H21S58; D21S58; D21S58h; D21S66; IL-10 receptor subunit beta; IL-10R subunit 2; IL-10R subunit beta; Il10r2; IL-10R2; IL10RB; IL-10RB; inte; interleukin 10 receptor 2; interleukin 10 receptor subunit beta; interleukin 10 receptor, beta; interleukin-10 receptor subunit 2; Interleukin-10 receptor subunit beta; RGD1560373
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