Crew et al., 2005 - Google Patents
An HLA-E single chain trimer inhibits human NK cell reactivity towards porcine cellsCrew et al., 2005
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- 2019258065343619305
- Author
- Crew M
- Cannon M
- Phanavanh B
- Garcia-Borges C
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- Publication venue
- Molecular immunology
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HLA-E, when expressed by pig cells, could alleviate human natural killer (NK) cell-mediated rejection of porcine xenografts by providing a potent inhibitory ligand for human NK cells expressing CD94/NKG2A. Yet cell-surface expression of HLA-E on porcine epithelial (LLC …
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