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    NK Cell Recognition of Mouse Cytomegalovirus-Infected Cells

    Natural killer (NK) cells and cytomegalovirus have been locked in an evolutionary arms race for millions of years in an attempt to overwhelm each other. Cytomegaloviruses deploy cunning disguises to avoid dete...

    S. M. Vidal, L. L. Lanier in Immunobiology of Natural Killer Cell Receptors (2006)

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    New nomenclature for MHC receptors

    P. André, R. Biassoni, M. Colonna, D. Cosman, L. L. Lanier, E. O. Long in Nature Immunology (2001)

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    Killer Cell Inhibitory Receptor Expression by T Cells

    The killer cell inhibitory receptors (KIR) are a family of immunoglobulin (Ig)-like cell surface receptors which are differentially expressed by cytotoxic lymphocyte populations and recognize subsets of human ...

    A. D’Andrea, L. L. Lanier in Specificity, Function, and Development of NK Cells (1998)

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    Human gene map** report

    E. Baker, A. D'Andrea, J. H. Phillips, G. R. Sutherland in Chromosome Research (1995)

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    The Role of CD28 Costimulation in the Generation of Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes

    Cell-mediated cytotoxicity is one of the most important effector functions produced during cellular immune responses. There are several types of effector cells that can mediate cellular cytotoxicity and they d...

    M. Azuma, L. L. Lanier in Pathways for Cytolysis (1995)

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    Multiparameter Approaches to FACS Analysis of Human Leucocyte Cell Surface Antigens

    Analysis and definition of cell types involved in regulating and mediating immune reactions has been achieved predominantly through the ability to define specific cell surface components whose expression is re...

    N. L. Warner, L. L. Lanier, A. Jackson, G. Babcock, R. Evans in Leucocyte Ty** (1984)