Expression of different members of the Ly-49 gene family defines distinct natural killer cell subsets and cell adhesion properties.
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Identification of a human member of the Ly-49 multigene familyAn autosomal dominant locus, Nka, mapping to the Ly-49 region of a rat natural killer (NK) gene complex, controls NK cell lysis of allogeneic lymphocytesThe virus-specific and allospecific cytotoxic T-lymphocyte response to lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus is modified in a subpopulation of CD8(+) T cells coexpressing the inhibitory major histocompatibility complex class I receptor Ly49G2The search for the missing 'missing-self' receptor on natural killer cells.An innately interesting decade of research in immunology.Innate immune control of HIV.HLA-E is a major ligand for the natural killer inhibitory receptor CD94/NKG2APrenatal Allospecific NK Cell Tolerance Hinges on Instructive Allorecognition through the Activating Receptor during Development.Hybrid resistance and the Ly-49 family of natural killer cell receptors.Cloning and characterization of 5E6(Ly-49C), a receptor molecule expressed on a subset of murine natural killer cellsRecognition of class I major histocompatibility complex molecules by Ly-49: specificities and domain interactionsTransgenic expression of the Ly49A natural killer cell receptor confers class I major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-specific inhibition and prevents bone marrow allograft rejection.Mouse Ly-49D recognizes H-2Dd and activates natural killer cell cytotoxicityNonstochastic coexpression of activation receptors on murine natural killer cellsThe functional binding site for the C-type lectin-like natural killer cell receptor Ly49A spans three domains of its major histocompatibility complex class I ligand.Mouse Ly-49A interrupts early signaling events in natural killer cell cytotoxicity and functionally associates with the SHP-1 tyrosine phosphatase.Ly49A transgenic mice provide evidence for a major histocompatibility complex-dependent education process in natural killer cell development.The Ly-49D receptor activates murine natural killer cells.Heterogeneity among Ly-49C natural killer (NK) cells: characterization of highly related receptors with differing functions and expression patterns.Acquisition of Ly49 receptor expression by developing natural killer cells.Genetic control of natural killing and in vivo tumor elimination by the Chok locus.Regulation of class I major histocompatibility complex receptor expression in natural killer cells: one promoter is not enough!Regulation of NK cell responsiveness to achieve self-tolerance and maximal responses to diseased target cellsMurine Nkg2d and Cd94 are clustered within the natural killer complex and are expressed independently in natural killer cells.Trogocytosis as a mechanistic link between chimerism and prenatal tolerance.H-2 allele specificity of the NK cell C-type lectin-like MHC class I receptor Ly49A visualized by soluble Ly49A tetramer.NK cell responsiveness is tuned commensurate with the number of inhibitory receptors for self-MHC class I: the rheostat model.NK1.1+ T cell receptor-alpha/beta+ cells: new clues to their origin, specificity, and function.Impaired MHC class I (H-2Dd)-mediated protection against Ly-49A+ NK cells after amino acid substitutions in the antigen binding cleft.Host MHC class I gene control of NK-cell specificity in the mouse.Allorecognition by murine natural killer cells: lysis of T-lymphoblasts and rejection of bone-marrow grafts.The natural killer gene complex: a genetic basis for understanding natural killer cell function and innate immunity.The Ly-49 family: genes, proteins and recognition of class I MHC.Divergent functions of lectin-like receptors on NK cells.The natural killer complex regulates severe malarial pathogenesis and influences acquired immune responses to Plasmodium berghei ANKA.Differential ability of isolated H-2 Kb subsets to serve as TCR ligands for allo-specific CTL clones: potential role for N-linked glycosylation.Natural killer cell-dependent immunoglobulin G2a anti-bovine serum albumin (BSA) response elicited by high molecular weight dextran-BSA conjugates associated with dextran-mediated macrophage-natural killer cell interaction.Assessment of Cmv1 candidates by genetic mapping and in vivo antibody depletion of NK cell subsets.Signalling through NK1.1 triggers NK cells to die but induces NK T cells to produce interleukin-4.MHC-dependent shaping of the inhibitory Ly49 receptor repertoire on NK cells: evidence for a regulated sequential model.
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Expression of different members of the Ly-49 gene family defines distinct natural killer cell subsets and cell adhesion properties.
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Expression of different member ...... and cell adhesion properties.
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Expression of different member ...... and cell adhesion properties.
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1994-12-01T00:00:00Z