Abstract
Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are composed of three main subsets. In this issue of Immunity, Simoni etal. (2017) show using mass-cytometry that human ILCs are highly heterogeneous between individuals and tissues and lack a previously proposed helper-type ILC1 population.
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