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Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs)
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Location: Blood, Lymphoid tissues, Non-lymphoid tissue
Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are a distinct group of immune cells that, while lacking antigen-specific receptors, exhibit functional and phenotypic similarities to CD4+ T helper (Th) cells. These similarities are reflected in the classification of ILCs into three main groups: [Group 1 ILCs (ILC1)](brain://xv822kOrKE-fYDTNMaF11Q/Gro…
References (Sources)
- Innate Lymphoid Cells: 10 Years OnReview
- S1P-dependent interorgan trafficking of group 2 innate lymphoid cells supports host defense
- Targeting natural killer cells and natural killer T cells in cancerReview
- The brave new world of innate lymphoid cells
- The interaction of intestinal microbiota and innate lymphoid cells in health and disease throughout life
- The spectrum and regulatory landscape of intestinal innate lymphoid cells are shaped by the microbiome
- Tissue-Specific Features of Innate Lymphoid Cells