Invariant natural killer T cells in adipose tissue: novel regulators of immune-mediated metabolic disease

Volume: 70, Issue: 24, Pages: 4711 - 4727
Published: Jul 9, 2013
Abstract
Adipose tissue (AT) represents a microenvironment where intersection takes place between immune processes and metabolic pathways. A variety of immune cells have been characterized in AT over the past decades, with the most recent addition of invariant natural killer T (iNKT) cells. As members of the T cell family, iNKT cells represent a subset that exhibits both innate and adaptive characteristics and directs ensuing immune responses. In disease...
Paper Details
Title
Invariant natural killer T cells in adipose tissue: novel regulators of immune-mediated metabolic disease
Published Date
Jul 9, 2013
Volume
70
Issue
24
Pages
4711 - 4727
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