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1. Induced CD8[alpha] identifies human NK cells with enhanced proliferative fitness and modulates NK cell activation

2. Memory-like differentiation enhances NK cell responses against colorectal cancer

3. ZNF542P is a pseudogene associated with LDL response to simvastatin treatment.

4. Cytokines drive the formation of memory-like NK cell subsets via epigenetic rewiring and transcriptional regulation.

5. Supplementary Figure S7 from Memory-like Differentiation, Tumor-Targeting mAbs, and Chimeric Antigen Receptors Enhance Natural Killer Cell Responses to Head and Neck Cancer

6. Data from Memory-like Differentiation, Tumor-Targeting mAbs, and Chimeric Antigen Receptors Enhance Natural Killer Cell Responses to Head and Neck Cancer

7. Supplementary Table S1 from Memory-like Differentiation, Tumor-Targeting mAbs, and Chimeric Antigen Receptors Enhance Natural Killer Cell Responses to Head and Neck Cancer

8. Memory-like Differentiation, Tumor-Targeting mAbs, and Chimeric Antigen Receptors Enhance Natural Killer Cell Responses to Head and Neck Cancer

9. T-BET and EOMES sustain mature human NK cell identity and antitumor function

10. Brief IL-12, IL-15, IL-18 activation drives the acquisition of two distinct memory-like NK cell states

11. Combined IL-12, IL-15 and IL-18 activation induces epigenetic changes in human NK cells during the memory-like state transition

13. Data from Multidimensional Analyses of Donor Memory-Like NK Cells Reveal New Associations with Response after Adoptive Immunotherapy for Leukemia

14. Supplementary Tables from Multidimensional Analyses of Donor Memory-Like NK Cells Reveal New Associations with Response after Adoptive Immunotherapy for Leukemia

15. Supplementary Methods from Multidimensional Analyses of Donor Memory-Like NK Cells Reveal New Associations with Response after Adoptive Immunotherapy for Leukemia

16. Supplementary Figures from Multidimensional Analyses of Donor Memory-Like NK Cells Reveal New Associations with Response after Adoptive Immunotherapy for Leukemia

17. Immunotherapeutic approach to reduce senescent cells and alleviate senescence‐associated secretory phenotype in mice.

18. A novel fusion protein scaffold 18/12/TxM activates the IL-12, IL-15, and IL-18 receptors to induce human memory-like natural killer cells

19. Hematopoietic cell transplantation donor-derived memory-like NK cells functionally persist after transfer into patients with leukemia

20. Eomes and T-Bet Expression Are Required By Mature Primary Human NK Cells for Anti-Leukemia Responses In Vivo

21. Cytokine-Induced Memory-like NK Cells Have a Distinct Single Cell Transcriptional Profile and Persist for Months in Adult and Pediatric Leukemia Patients after Adoptive Transfer

22. Mechanisms of Cytokine-Induced NK Cell Therapy: IL-12/15/18 Induce a Unique Transcriptional, Epigenetic, and Functional Human NK Cell Memory Program

23. Memory-like Differentiation Enhances NK Cell Responses to Melanoma

25. Multidimensional Analyses of Donor Memory-Like NK Cells Reveal New Associations with Response after Adoptive Immunotherapy for Leukemia

26. Stage-Specific Requirement for Eomes in Mature NK Cell Homeostasis and Cytotoxicity

28. MicroRNA-146a deficiency enhances host protection against murine cytomegalovirus.

29. A novel fusion protein scaffold 18/12/TxM activates the IL-12, IL-15, and IL-18 receptors to induce human memory-like natural killer cells.

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