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The genetic defect in X-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome (XLP) is the Src homology 2 domain-containing protein SAP. SAP constitutively associates with the cell surface molecule, signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM), and competes with S
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Following ligation of the TCR and costimulatory molecules such as CD28, T cells proliferate and secrete cytokines. Several other cell surface molecules have been identified that are capable of augmenting activation mediated via the TCR. These include
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The Journal of Immunology. 159:1072-1075
Prior studies demonstrated that NK cells isolated from adult peripheral blood kill the HLA-A-, HLA-B-, and HLA-C-deficient B lymphoblastoid cell line 721.221, but many are unable to kill 721.221 cells transfected with HLA-G, a molecule expressed pref
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Barber, Ld, Patel, Tp, Percival, L., Gumperz, Je, Lanier, Ll, Phillips, Jh, Bigge, Jc, Mark Wormald, Parekh, Rb, Parham, P.
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MHC class I glycoproteins possess an invariant site for N-linked oligosaccharide addition at position 86 of the heavy chain. For human HLA-A, -B, and -C class I glycoproteins, position 86 is the only site of N-linked glycosylation. Comparison of the
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Journal of Craniofacial Surgery. 6:466-470
The availability of a vascularized periosteal flap with bone-forming potential could greatly enhance the reconstructive capabilities of the craniofacial surgeon. Previous observations seem to indicate that the bone-forming potential of periosteal fla
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Scopus-Elsevier
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NK cells lyse hematopoietic cells that lack expression of MHC class I molecules on the cell surface. Transfection of certain MHC class I negative cell lines with MHC class I genes renders these cells resistant to NK cell-mediated cytotoxicity. Recent
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The Journal of experimental medicine, vol 184, iss 6
The killer cell inhibitory receptors (KIR) of human natural killer (NK) cells recognize human leukocyte antigen class I molecules and inhibit NK cell cytotoxicity through their interaction with protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTP). Here, we report tha
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