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- Innate_lymphoid_cell comment "Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are a group of innate immune cells that belong to the lymphoid lineage but do not respond in an antigen-specific manner, as they lack a B or T cell receptor. This relatively newly described group of cells has different physiological functions, some of them analogous to helper T cells, while also including the cytotoxic NK cells.".
- Q13418826 comment "Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are a group of innate immune cells that belong to the lymphoid lineage but do not respond in an antigen-specific manner, as they lack a B or T cell receptor. This relatively newly described group of cells has different physiological functions, some of them analogous to helper T cells, while also including the cytotoxic NK cells.".