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Human CD49a+ lung NK cell cytotoxicity in response to Influenza A Virus - Grace, Elizabeth Cooper, Kristoffer Ostridge, Salim I. Khakoo, Tom M.A. Wilkinson and Karl J. Staples
Type: Article | 2018

Type: Article | 2018 | Item not available on this server.

Circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) as a tool to assess response and guide therapy adaptation in rectal cancer - Salim Khakoo, P. Carter, N. Valeri, R. Shaikh, T. Jones, R. Begum, I Rana, S. Picchia, M. Bali, G Brown, A Wotherspoon, M. Terlizzo, K. Von Loga, I. Ahmed, D. Watkins, I. Chau, N. Starling, D. Tait, M. Hubank and D. Cunningham
Type: Article | 2018 | Item not available on this server.

Vasoactive intestinal peptide induces proliferation of human hepatocytes - M.E.M.S. Khedr, A.M. Abdelmotelb, Tom A Bedwell, A. Shtaya, M.N. Alzoubi, M. Abu Hilal and S.I. Khakoo
Type: Article | 2018

Circulating NK cells in cirrhosis are hypofunctional, with an expanded inhibitory liver-homing CD56dimCD16+/− NK cell population - N. Kumar, W. Khamri, F. Sadiq, E. Triantafyllou, F. Lebossé, M. Sujit, A. Dhar, M. Thursz, H. Antoniades and S. Khakoo
Type: Article | 2018 | Item not available on this server.

Type: Article | 2018

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