NKR-P1, a signal transduction molecule on natural killer cells.
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DNA sequence analysis of NKG2, a family of related cDNA clones encoding type II integral membrane proteins on human natural killer cellsMolecular cloning, expression, and chromosomal localization of the human earliest lymphocyte activation antigen AIM/CD69, a new member of the C-type animal lectin superfamily of signal-transmitting receptorsIdentification of a novel signal transduction surface molecule on human cytotoxic lymphocytesIdentification of the lectin-like receptor for oxidized low-density lipoprotein in human macrophages and its potential role as a scavenger receptorFyn tyrosine kinase associated with Fc epsilon RII/CD23: possible multiple roles in lymphocyte activationMissing self-recognition of Ocil/Clr-b by inhibitory NKR-P1 natural killer cell receptorsComparative genomics of natural killer cell receptor gene clusters.Solution structure of the lymphocyte receptor Nkrp1a reveals a distinct conformation of the long loop region as compared to in the crystal structureGenetically linked C-type lectin-related ligands for the NKRP1 family of natural killer cell receptorsPhylogenetic and functional conservation of the NKR-P1F and NKR-P1G receptors in rat and mouseAn autosomal dominant locus, Nka, mapping to the Ly-49 region of a rat natural killer (NK) gene complex, controls NK cell lysis of allogeneic lymphocytesLectin-like oxidized LDL receptor-1 is a cell-adhesion molecule involved in endotoxin-induced inflammationThe in vivo effect of hepatotrophic factors augmenter of liver regeneration, hepatocyte growth factor, and insulin-like growth factor-II on liver natural killer cell functionsFunctional role for Syk tyrosine kinase in natural killer cell-mediated natural cytotoxicityIdentification and characterization of a spliced C-type lectin-like gene encoded by rat cytomegalovirusAblation of a specific cell population by the replacement of a uniquely expressed gene with a toxin gene.NK cells and apoptosis.Complexity and Diversity of the NKR-P1:Clr (Klrb1:Clec2) Recognition SystemsTh17 plasticity in human autoimmune arthritis is driven by the inflammatory environmentThe search for the missing 'missing-self' receptor on natural killer cells.Induction of lectin-like transcript 1 (LLT1) protein cell surface expression by pathogens and interferon-γ contributes to modulate immune responsesRole of interleukin-2 activated MHC-nonrestricted lymphocytes in antileukemia activity and therapy.Differential pathogenesis of lethal mousepox in congenic DBA/2 mice implicates natural killer cell receptor NKR-P1 in necrotizing hepatitis and the fifth component of complement in recruitment of circulating leukocytes to spleen.Functional Heterogeneity and Antimycobacterial Effects of Mouse Mucosal-Associated Invariant T Cells Specific for Riboflavin Metabolites.Enhanced Th1/Th17 Functions of CD161+ CD8+ T Cells in Mucosal Tissues of Rhesus Macaques.Exogenously-induced, natural killer cell-mediated neuronal killing: a novel pathogenetic mechanism.Recognition of virus-infected cells by natural killer cell clones is controlled by polymorphic target cell elements.NK3-specific natural killer cells are selectively inhibited by Bw4-positive HLA alleles with isoleucine 80.Expression of different members of the Ly-49 gene family defines distinct natural killer cell subsets and cell adhesion properties.NKR-P1A is a target-specific receptor that activates natural killer cell cytotoxicityCloning and characterization of 5E6(Ly-49C), a receptor molecule expressed on a subset of murine natural killer cellsDefinition of a natural killer NKR-P1A+/CD56-/CD16- functionally immature human NK cell subset that differentiates in vitro in the presence of interleukin 12.On the cell biology of pit cells, the liver-specific NK cells.Effects of Acupuncture on CCL2 and CXCL8 Expression and the Subset of uNK Cells in Rats with Embryo Implantation Failure.CD161+ Tconv and CD161+ Treg Share a Transcriptional and Functional Phenotype despite Limited Overlap in TCRβ RepertoireGlycophorin A protects K562 cells from natural killer cell attack. Role of oligosaccharides.Molecular cloning of rat NK target structure--the possibility of CD44 involvement in NK cell-mediated lysis.Two major groups of rat NKR-P1 receptors can be distinguished based on chromosomal localization, phylogenetic analysis and Clr ligand binding.Collectins--soluble proteins containing collagenous regions and lectin domains--and their roles in innate immunity.Lymphokine-activated killer cells: biology and relevance to disease.
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NKR-P1, a signal transduction molecule on natural killer cells.
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NKR-P1, a signal transduction molecule on natural killer cells.
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NKR-P1, a signal transduction molecule on natural killer cells.
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NKR-P1, a signal transduction molecule on natural killer cells.
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NKR-P1, a signal transduction molecule on natural killer cells.
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10.1126/SCIENCE.2399464
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1990-09-01T00:00:00Z