MHC class I-independent recognition of NK-activating receptor KIR2DS4.
Natural killer cells are capable of killing tumor and virus-infected cells. This killing is mediated primarily via the natural cytotoxicity receptors, including NKp46, NKp44, NKp30, and by the NKG2D receptor. Killer cell Ig-like receptors (KIRs) are mainly involved in inhibiting NK killing (inhibito...
Main Authors: | Katz, G, Gazit, R, Arnon, T, Gonen-Gross, T, Tarcic, G, Markel, G, Gruda, R, Achdout, H, Drize, O, Merims, S, Mandelboim, O |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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