George et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Positive recognition of MHC class I molecules by the Ly49D receptor of murine NK cellsGeorge et al., 1999
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- 9607041607346059569
- Author
- George T
- Mason L
- Ortaldo J
- Kumar V
- Bennett M
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- The Journal of Immunology
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Members of the murine Ly49 family of receptors have been shown to inhibit and activate NK cell function. Subsets of Ly49-expressing NK cells mediate the rejection of bone marrow cell allografts and the lysis of allogeneic lymphoblasts. In this report we have studied Ly49 …
- 210000000822 Killer Cells, Natural 0 title abstract description 126
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