Research discovers key molecule that regulates immune memory of natural killer cells

Researchers at the University of Tsukuba have identified a key molecule, Themis2, within natural killer (NK) cells. These cells play a pivotal role in eliminating virus-infected cells. Themis2 remembers viral antigens and further regulates the differentiation of these NK cells into more potent immune memory NK cells, enhancing their killing ability and overall function.

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