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The genes and gene organization of the Ly49 region of the rat natural killer cell gene complexCharacterization of a novel killer cell lectin-like receptor (KLRH1) expressed by alloreactive rat NK cellscDNA cloning of a rat orthologue of SH2D2A encoding T-cell-specific adaptor protein (TSAd): expression in T and NK cellsLy-49s3 is a promiscuous activating rat NK cell receptor for nonclassical MHC class I-encoded target ligandsLy49i2 is an inhibitory rat natural killer cell receptor for an MHC class Ia molecule (RT1-A1c)Listeria monocytogenes infection affects a subset of Ly49-expressing NK cells in the ratPhysiologic functions of activating natural killer (NK) complex-encoded receptors on NK cells.Rat natural killer cell receptor systems and recognition of MHC class I molecules.Control of rat natural killer cell-mediated allorecognition by a major histocompatibility complex region encoding nonclassical class I antigens.The role of natural killer cells in the defense against Listeria monocytogenes lessons from a rat model.Natural killer cell subsets in man and rodents.Identification of an MHC class I ligand for the single member of a killer cell lectin-like receptor family, KLRH1.The rat NK cell receptors Ly49s4 and Ly49i4 recognize nonclassical MHC-I molecules on Listeria monocytogenes-infected macrophages.The activating rat Ly49s5 receptor responds to increased levels of MHC class Ib molecules on Listeria monocytogenes-infected enteric epithelial cells.Two major groups of rat NKR-P1 receptors can be distinguished based on chromosomal localization, phylogenetic analysis and Clr ligand binding.Impact of MHC mismatch and freezing on bone graft incorporation: an experimental study in rats.Phenotype and natural killer cell sensitivity of a radiation-induced acute T-cell leukaemia (Roser leukaemia) in PVG rats.Recruitment of alloreactive natural killer cells to the rat peritoneum by a transfected cell line secreting rat recombinant interleukin-2.Presensitization revisited: pitfalls of vascular allografts in transplant candidates.Partial NK cell tolerance induced by radioresistant host cells in rats transplanted with MHC-mismatched bone marrow.Two complementary rat NK cell subsets, Ly49s3+ and NKR-P1B+, differ in phenotypic characteristics and responsiveness to cytokines.Early versus late acute antibody-mediated rejection in renal transplant recipients.Two structurally related rat Ly49 receptors with opposing functions (Ly49 stimulatory receptor 5 and Ly49 inhibitory receptor 5) recognize nonclassical MHC class Ib-encoded target ligands.Scandiatransplant acceptable mismatch program (STAMP) a bridge to transplanting highly immunized patients.Portal vein reconstruction using primary anastomosis or venous interposition allograft in pancreatic surgery.Identification of MHC Class Ib Ligands for Stimulatory and Inhibitory Ly49 Receptors and Induction of Potent NK Cell Alloresponses in Rats.Rat acute GvHD is Th1 driven and characterized by predominant donor CD4+ T-cell infiltration of skin and gut.Killer cell lectin-like receptors and the natural killer cell gene complexGenes in two MHC class I regions control recognition of a single rat NK cell allodeterminantAlloreactive natural killer cells in the rat: complex genetics of major histocompatibility complex controlMajor histocompatibility complex class I-independent killing of xenogeneic targets by rat allospecific natural killer cellsCloning, functional activities and in vivo tissue distribution of rat NKR-P1+ TCR alpha beta + cellsThe effect of in vivo depletion of NKR-P1+ or CD8+ lymphocytes on the acute rejection of allogeneic lymphocytes (ALC) in the ratStrain-dependent expression of four structurally related rat Ly49 receptors; correlation with NK gene complex haplotype and NK alloreactivityInvestigation of lipopolysaccharide receptor expression on human monocytes after major orthopaedic surgeryThe novel inhibitory NKR-P1C receptor and Ly49s3 identify two complementary, functionally distinct NK cell subsets in ratsThe role of natural killer cells in resistance to the intracellular bacterium Listeria monocytogenes in ratsLiver transplantation with deceased ABO-incompatible donors is life-saving but associated with increased risk of rejection and post-transplant complications
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