“…This raises the question of whether another cell fraction within the CD6-negative marrow cell population is involved in engraftment and induction of graft-versus-host tolerance. Natural suppressor cells are possible candidates and may differ in several aspects from natural killer cells (19,20). Natural suppressor, NK and K-cell populations can be separated on the basis of CD3, CD16, CD56, CD57, and other markers in humans (21,22,23) and the development of such reagents in the dog would simplify experiments to test the role of those cells in allogeneic marrow grafting.…”