Lethal influenza infection in the absence of the natural killer cell receptor gene Ncr1.
The elimination of viruses and tumors by natural killer cells is mediated by specific natural killer cell receptors. To study the in vivo function of a principal activating natural killer cell receptor, NCR1 (NKp46 in humans), we replaced the gene encoding this receptor (Ncr1) with a green fluoresce...
Main Authors: | Gazit, R, Gruda, R, Elboim, M, Arnon, T, Katz, G, Achdout, H, Hanna, J, Qimron, U, Landau, G, Greenbaum, E, Zakay-Rones, Z, Porgador, A, Mandelboim, O |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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