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    Responses to microbial challenges by SLAMF receptors

    Responses to microbial challenges by SLAMF receptors by Boaz Job Van Driel, Gongxian eLiao, Pablo eEngel, Cox eTerhorst

    Published 2016-01-01
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    Gene Therapy Research at The Frontiers of Viral Immunology

    Gene Therapy Research at The Frontiers of Viral Immunology by Brad E Hoffman, Hildegund CJ Ertl, Cox eTerhorst, Katherine A. High, Roland W. Herzog

    Published 2012-05-01
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    SAP-independent and -dependent regulation of innate T cell development involving SLAMF receptors

    SAP-independent and -dependent regulation of innate T cell development involving SLAMF receptors by Jaime eDe Calisto, Ninghai eWang, Guoxing eWang, Burcu eYigit, Pablo eEngel, Cox eTerhorst

    Published 2014-04-01
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    Negative regulation of humoral immunity due to interplay between the SLAMF1, SLAMF5, and SLAMF6 receptors

    Negative regulation of humoral immunity due to interplay between the SLAMF1, SLAMF5, and SLAMF6 receptors by Ninghai eWang, Peter J Halibozek, Burcu eYigit, Hui eZhao, Michael S O'Keeffe, Peter eSage, Arlene eSharpe, Cox eTerhorst

    Published 2015-04-01
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    Glucocorticoid-induced TNF receptor family related protein ligand [GITR-L] is requisite for optimal functioning of regulatory CD4+ T cells.

    Glucocorticoid-induced TNF receptor family related protein ligand [GITR-L] is requisite for optimal functioning of regulatory CD4+ T cells. by Gongxian eLiao, Michael S O’Keeffe, Guoxing eWang, Boaz evan Driel, Rene ede Waal Malefyt, Hans-Christian eReinecker, Roland W. Herzog, Cox eTerhorst

    Published 2014-02-01
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