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  1. 1.   NKT cells: to suppress or not to suppress, that is the question
  2. Subleski, J. J.; Ortaldo, J. R.
  3. Journal of Leukocyte Biology. 2009 86(4): 751-752.
  1. 2.   Distinct KIR/HLA compound genotypes affect the kinetics of human antiviral natural killer cell responses
  2. Ahlenstiel, G.; Martin, M. P.; Gao, X. J.; Carrington, M.; Rehermann, B.
  3. Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2008 118(3): 1017-1026.
  1. 3.   Post-transcriptional control of the interferon system
  2. Khabar, K. S. A.; Young, H. A.
  3. Biochimie. 2007, Jun-Jul; 89(6-7): 761-769.
  1. 4.   KIR and disease: a model system or system of models?
  2. Khakoo, S. I.; Carrington, M.
  3. Immunological Reviews. 2006, Dec; 214: 186-201.
  1. 5.   The proinflammatory cytokine interleukin-18 alters multiple signaling pathways to inhibit natural killer cell death
  2. Hodge, D. L.; Subleski, J. J.; Reynolds, D. A.; Buschman, M. D.; Schill, W. B.; Burkett, M. W.; Malyguine, A. M.; Young, H. A.
  3. Journal of Interferon and Cytokine Research. 2006, Oct; 26(10): 706-718.
  1. 6.   The impact of variation at the KIR gene cluster on human disease
  2. Carrington, M.; Martin, M. P.
  3. Immunobiology of Natural Killer Cell Receptors. 2006; 298 : 225-257.
  1. 7.   The killer immunoglobulin-like receptor gene cluster: Tuning the genome for defense
  2. Bashirova, A. A.; Martin, M. P.; McVicar, D. W.; Carrington, M.
  3. Annual review of genomics and human genetics. 2006 7: 277-300.
  1. 8.   Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma and its ligands attenuate biologic functions of human natural killer cells
  2. Zhang, X.; Rodriguez-Galan, M. C.; Subleski, J. J.; Ortaldo, J. R.; Hodge, D. L.; Wang, J. M.; Shimozato, O.; Reynolds, D. A.; Young, H. A.
  3. Blood. 2004, NOV 15; 104(10): 3276-3284.
  1. 9.   A distal region in the interferon-gamma gene is a site of epigenetic remodeling and transcriptional regulation by interleukin-2
  2. Bream, J. H.; Hodge, D. L.; Gonsky, R.; Spolski, R.; Leonard, W. J.; Krebs, S.; Targan, S.; Morinobu, A.; O'Shea, J. J.; Young, H. A.
  3. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2004, SEP 24; 279(39): 41249-41257.
  1. 10.   Discordant regulation of granzyme H and granzyme B expression in human lymphocytes
  2. Sedelies, K. A.; Sayers, T. J.; Edwards, K. M.; Chen, W. S.; Pellicci, D. G.; Godfrey, D. I.; Trapani, J. A.
  3. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2004 279(25): 26581-26587.
  1. 11.   Regulation of nuclear gamma interferon gene expression by interleukin 12 (IL-12) and IL-2 represents a novel form of posttranscriptional control
  2. Hodge, D. L.; Martinez, A.; Julias, J. G.; Taylor, L. S.; Young, H. A.
  3. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 2002 22(6): 1742-1753.
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