Increased interleukin 4 and immunoglobulin E production in transgenic mice overexpressing NK1 T cells.
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Transcriptional regulation of the NKT cell lineageNKT cell-TCR expression activates conventional T cells in vivo, but is largely dispensable for mature NKT cell biologyNatural killer T cells in multiple sclerosis and its animal model, experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisTh1/Th2 cellsAutoreactivity by design: innate B and T lymphocytesHomotypic interactions mediated by Slamf1 and Slamf6 receptors control NKT cell lineage developmentOrgan-specific protective role of NKT cells in virus-induced inflammatory demyelination and myocarditis depends on mouse strain.The presence of CD8+ invariant NKT cells in mice.The intestinal epithelial cell: processing and presentation of antigen to the mucosal immune system.Co-receptor choice by V alpha14i NKT cells is driven by Th-POK expression rather than avoidance of CD8-mediated negative selection.Regulation of natural killer T-cell development by deubiquitinase CYLDCommitment toward the natural T (iNKT) cell lineage occurs at the CD4+8+ stage of thymic ontogenyModulation of immunoglobulin production by invariant Vα19-Jα33 TCR-bearing cells.Natural killer T cells reactive to a single glycolipid exhibit a highly diverse T cell receptor beta repertoire and small clone size.Exaggerated proinflammatory and Th1 responses in the absence of gamma/delta T cells after infection with Listeria monocytogenes.Homeostatic regulation of marginal zone B cells by invariant natural killer T cells.ID'ing innate and innate-like lymphoid cellsAn essential role for the transcription factor HEB in thymocyte survival, Tcra rearrangement and the development of natural killer T cellsClinical application of NKT cell assays to the prediction of type 1 diabetes.Invariant NKT cells inhibit autoreactive B cells in a contact- and CD1d-dependent manner.IL-15 availability conditions homeostasis of peripheral natural killer T cells.Genetic engineering of hematopoietic stem cells to generate invariant natural killer T cellsiNKT cell production of GM-CSF controls Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Invariant natural killer T cells from children with versus without food allergy exhibit differential responsiveness to milk-derived sphingomyelinDiverse endogenous antigens for mouse NKT cells: self-antigens that are not glycosphingolipids.Innate and cytokine-driven signals, rather than microbial antigens, dominate in natural killer T cell activation during microbial infectionCharacterization of the natural killer T-cell response in an adoptive transfer model of atherosclerosis.The response of natural killer T cells to glycolipid antigens is characterized by surface receptor down-modulation and expansion.Molecular and cellular pathogenesis of X-linked lymphoproliferative disease.Recognition of lipid antigens by T cells.Intrathymic selection of NK1.1(+)alpha/beta T cell antigen receptor (TCR)+ cells in transgenic mice bearing TCR specific for chicken ovalbumin and restricted to I-Ad.Brief treatment with iNKT cell ligand α-galactosylceramide confers a long-term protection against lupus.Mechanisms imposing the Vbeta bias of Valpha14 natural killer T cells and consequences for microbial glycolipid recognition.An invariant T cell receptor alpha chain defines a novel TAP-independent major histocompatibility complex class Ib-restricted alpha/beta T cell subpopulation in mammals.Tracking the response of natural killer T cells to a glycolipid antigen using CD1d tetramersThe mouse CD1d-restricted repertoire is dominated by a few autoreactive T cell receptor families.Nonredundant roles for CD1d-restricted natural killer T cells and conventional CD4+ T cells in the induction of immunoglobulin E antibodies in response to interleukin 18 treatment of miceA defect in interleukin 12-induced activation and interferon gamma secretion of peripheral natural killer T cells in nonobese diabetic mice suggests new pathogenic mechanisms for insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.Lineage relationships and differentiation of natural killer (NK) T cells: intrathymic selection and interleukin (IL)-4 production in the absence of NKR-P1 and Ly49 molecules.Subsets of transgenic T cells that recognize CD1 induce or prevent murine lupus: role of cytokines.
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Increased interleukin 4 and immunoglobulin E production in transgenic mice overexpressing NK1 T cells.
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Increased interleukin 4 and im ...... ce overexpressing NK1 T cells.
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Increased interleukin 4 and im ...... ce overexpressing NK1 T cells.
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Increased interleukin 4 and im ...... ce overexpressing NK1 T cells.
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Increased interleukin 4 and im ...... ce overexpressing NK1 T cells.
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Increased interleukin 4 and im ...... ce overexpressing NK1 T cells.
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Increased interleukin 4 and im ...... ce overexpressing NK1 T cells.
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Increased interleukin 4 and im ...... ice overexpressing NK1 T cells
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A Bendelac
R D Hunziker
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10.1084/JEM.184.4.1285
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1996-10-01T00:00:00Z