NKR-P1A is a target-specific receptor that activates natural killer cell cytotoxicity
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Missing self-recognition of Ocil/Clr-b by inhibitory NKR-P1 natural killer cell receptorsp46, a novel natural killer cell-specific surface molecule that mediates cell activationRequirement of homotypic NK-cell interactions through 2B4(CD244)/CD48 in the generation of NK effector functionsFunctional role for Syk tyrosine kinase in natural killer cell-mediated natural cytotoxicityNK cells and apoptosis.Complexity and Diversity of the NKR-P1:Clr (Klrb1:Clec2) Recognition SystemsTurning on natural killer cells.Human natural killer cell receptors and signal transduction.Chemotherapy-induced genotoxic stress promotes sensitivity to natural killer cell cytotoxicity by enabling missing-self recognition.HLA class I specificity for natural killer cell receptor CD94/NKG2A: two for one in more ways than one.Regulation of Murine Ovarian Epithelial Carcinoma by Vaccination against the Cytoplasmic Domain of Anti-Müllerian Hormone Receptor II.Inhibitory receptors alter natural killer cell interactions with target cells yet allow simultaneous killing of susceptible targets.Mouse Ly-49A interrupts early signaling events in natural killer cell cytotoxicity and functionally associates with the SHP-1 tyrosine phosphatase.Rat spleen dendritic cells express natural killer cell receptor protein 1 (NKR-P1) and have cytotoxic activity to select targets via a Ca2+-dependent mechanismGenetic control of natural killing and in vivo tumor elimination by the Chok locus.Interferon gamma derived from CD4(+) T cells is sufficient to mediate T helper cell type 1 developmentCD161 (NKR-P1A) costimulation of CD1d-dependent activation of human T cells expressing invariant V alpha 24 J alpha Q T cell receptor alpha chains.Molecular cloning of rat NK target structure--the possibility of CD44 involvement in NK cell-mediated lysis.Analysis of the mouse 129-strain Nkrp1-Clr gene cluster reveals conservation of genomic organization and functional receptor-ligand interactions despite significant allelic polymorphism.Two major groups of rat NKR-P1 receptors can be distinguished based on chromosomal localization, phylogenetic analysis and Clr ligand binding.NK1.1+ T cell receptor-alpha/beta+ cells: new clues to their origin, specificity, and function.Natural killer cell proliferation induced by anti-NK1.1 and IL-2.The natural killer gene complex: a genetic basis for understanding natural killer cell function and innate immunity.Divergent functions of lectin-like receptors on NK cells.Transduction of cytotoxic signals in natural killer cells: a general model of fine tuning between activatory and inhibitory pathways in lymphocytes.Concepts of tumor lectinology.Association with FcRgamma is essential for activation signal through NKR-P1 (CD161) in natural killer (NK) cells and NK1.1+ T cells.Frequency of CD4+CD161+ T Cell and Interleukin-10 Expression in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.Fluorescent labelled thiourea-bridged glycodendrons.Natural killer cells and recognition of MHC class I molecules: new perspectives and challenges in immunology.Prenatal alcohol exposure is a risk factor for adult neuropathic pain via aberrant neuroimmune function.Natural killer cells and tumor metastasis.Expression of killer immunoglobulin-like receptors on peripheral blood NK cell subsets of women with recurrent spontaneous abortions or implantation failures.Functional characterization of a conserved pair of NKR-P1 receptors expressed by NK cells and T lymphocytes in liver and gut.
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NKR-P1A is a target-specific receptor that activates natural killer cell cytotoxicity
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NKR-P1A is a target-specific receptor that activates natural killer cell cytotoxicity
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NKR-P1A is a target-specific receptor that activates natural killer cell cytotoxicity
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NKR-P1A is a target-specific receptor that activates natural killer cell cytotoxicity
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NKR-P1A is a target-specific receptor that activates natural killer cell cytotoxicity
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NKR-P1A is a target-specific receptor that activates natural killer cell cytotoxicity
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NKR-P1A is a target-specific receptor that activates natural killer cell cytotoxicity
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NKR-P1A is a target-specific receptor that activates natural killer cell cytotoxicity
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M C Nakamura
W E Seaman
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10.1084/JEM.181.5.1911
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1995-05-01T00:00:00Z