DX5/CD49b-Positive T Cells Are Not Synonymous with CD1d-Dependent NKT Cells
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The BTB-zinc finger transcriptional regulator PLZF controls the development of invariant natural killer T cell effector functionsThe use of spinning-disk confocal microscopy for the intravital analysis of platelet dynamics in response to systemic and local inflammationA gluten-free diet lowers NKG2D and ligand expression in BALB/c and non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice.Determinants of the specificity of rotavirus interactions with the alpha2beta1 integrinInvariant natural killer cells in the response to bacteria: the advent of specific antigens.Role of NKT cells in the digestive system. IV. The role of canonical natural killer T cells in mucosal immunity and inflammation.Intrathymic proliferation wave essential for Valpha14+ natural killer T cell development depends on c-Myc.Immunosuppressive roles of natural killer T (NKT) cells in the skin.Rapid and reliable generation of invariant natural killer T-cell lines in vitro.Ag-specific type 1 CD8 effector cells enhance methotrexate-mediated antitumor responses by modulating endogenous CD49b-expressing CD4 and CD8 T effector cell subpopulations producing IL-10.Migration and chemokine receptor pattern of colitis-preventing DX5+NKT cells.Anticryptococcal cytotoxicity of murine nonadherent cells is perforin and nonperforin mediated.Role of Lymphocyte Subsets in the Immune Response to Primary B Cell-Derived Exosomes.Characterization and Functional Analysis of Mouse Semi-invariant Natural T Cells.IFN-gamma prevents early perforin-granzyme-mediated destruction of kidney allografts by inducing donor class I products in the kidney.
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DX5/CD49b-Positive T Cells Are Not Synonymous with CD1d-Dependent NKT Cells
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DX5/CD49b-Positive T Cells Are Not Synonymous with CD1d-Dependent NKT Cells
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DX5/CD49b-Positive T Cells Are Not Synonymous with CD1d-Dependent NKT Cells
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DX5/CD49b-Positive T Cells Are Not Synonymous with CD1d-Dependent NKT Cells
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DX5/CD49b-Positive T Cells Are Not Synonymous with CD1d-Dependent NKT Cells
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DX5/CD49b-Positive T Cells Are Not Synonymous with CD1d-Dependent NKT Cells
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DX5/CD49b-Positive T Cells Are Not Synonymous with CD1d-Dependent NKT Cells
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DX5/CD49b-positive T cells are not synonymous with CD1d-dependent NKT cells
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Kirsten J L Hammond
Konstantinos Kyparissoudis
Mark J Smyth
Rachael Keating
Stuart Berzins
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10.4049/JIMMUNOL.175.7.4416
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2005-10-01T00:00:00Z