Requirement for membrane lymphotoxin in natural killer cell development.
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Impairment of natural killer cytotoxic activity and interferon gamma production in CCAAT/enhancer binding protein gamma-deficient miceLymphotoxin-alpha-deficient mice can clear a productive infection with murine gammaherpesvirus 68 but fail to develop splenomegaly or lymphocytosis.Innate lymphoid cells facilitate NK cell development through a lymphotoxin-mediated stromal microenvironmentIn vivo role of Flt3 ligand and dendritic cells in NK cell homeostasisDendritic cell regulation of NK-cell responses involves lymphotoxin-α, IL-12, and TGF-β.Insights into the paracrine effects of uterine natural killer cells.Arrested natural killer cell development associated with transgene insertion into the Atf2 locusIn vivo natural killer cell activities revealed by natural killer cell-deficient miceA critical role for dendritic cells in the formation of lymphatic vessels within tertiary lymphoid structuresUpregulation of lymphotoxin beta expression in liver progenitor (oval) cells in chronic hepatitis C.Development of murine hepatic NK cells during ontogeny: comparison with spleen NK cells.Parallels and distinctions between T and NKT cell development in the thymus.Selective targeting of the LIGHT-HVEM costimulatory system for the treatment of graft-versus-host disease.Lymphotoxin and LIGHT signaling pathways and target genes.A privileged view of NKT cells and peripheral tolerance through the eye.Reversal of spontaneous autoimmune insulitis in nonobese diabetic mice by soluble lymphotoxin receptor.CD47 (integrin-associated protein) engagement of dendritic cell and macrophage counterreceptors is required to prevent the clearance of donor lymphohematopoietic cells.A natural killer T (NKT) cell developmental pathway iInvolving a thymus-dependent NK1.1(-)CD4(+) CD1d-dependent precursor stage.CD1d-expressing dendritic cells but not thymic epithelial cells can mediate negative selection of NKT cellsHuman natural killer cell development.Does the developmental status of Valpha14i NKT cells play a role in disease?Lymphotoxin α revisited: general features and implications in rheumatoid arthritis.Lymphotoxin signalling in immune homeostasis and the control of microorganisms.Axl signaling induces development of natural killer cells in vitro and in vivo.Ex vivo differentiation of natural killer cells from human umbilical cord blood CD34+ progenitor cells.Interferon-gamma (IFN-γ) is Elevated in Wound Exudate from Hidradenitis Suppurativa.Discrete signaling regions in the lymphotoxin-beta receptor for tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor binding, subcellular localization, and activation of cell death and NF-kappaB pathways.CD69+NK cells contribute to the murine hepatitis virus strain 3-induced murine hepatitis.Differential requirement for Rel/nuclear factor kappa B family members in natural killer T cell development.Rel/NF-kappaB family member RelA regulates NK1.1- to NK1.1+ transition as well as IL-15-induced expansion of NKT cells.Dendritic cells support the in vivo development and maintenance of NK cells via IL-15 trans-presentation.In vivo developmental stages in murine natural killer cell maturation.Paracrine effects of uterine leucocytes on gene expression of human uterine stromal fibroblasts.Neither lymphotoxin alpha nor lymphotoxin beta receptor expression is required for biogenesis of lymphoid aggregates or differentiation of natural killer cells in the pregnant mouse uterus.
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Requirement for membrane lymphotoxin in natural killer cell development.
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scientific article published on May 1999
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Requirement for membrane lymphotoxin in natural killer cell development.
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Requirement for membrane lymphotoxin in natural killer cell development.
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Requirement for membrane lymphotoxin in natural killer cell development.
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Requirement for membrane lymphotoxin in natural killer cell development.
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Requirement for membrane lymphotoxin in natural killer cell development.
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Requirement for membrane lymphotoxin in natural killer cell development.
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Requirement for membrane lymphotoxin in natural killer cell development
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10.1073/PNAS.96.11.6336
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1999-05-01T00:00:00Z