NK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily C
"NK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily C" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A subclass of NK cell lectin-like receptors that associates with members of NK CELL LECTIN-LIKE RECEPTOR SUBFAMILY D to form heterodimeric receptors for HLA-E antigen.
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D055654
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MeSH Number(s) |
D12.776.543.750.705.895.800.810
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Concept/Terms |
NK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily C- NK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily C
- NK Cell Lectin Like Receptor Subfamily C
- Killer Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily C
- Killer Cell Lectin Like Receptor Subfamily C
- Natural Killer Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily C
- Natural Killer Cell Lectin Like Receptor Subfamily C
NK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily C, Member 2- NK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily C, Member 2
- NK Cell Lectin Like Receptor Subfamily C, Member 2
- NKG2C Receptor
- Receptor, NKG2C
- NKG2-C Receptor
- NKG2 C Receptor
- Receptor, NKG2-C
- Killer Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily C, Member 2
- Killer Cell Lectin Like Receptor Subfamily C, Member 2
- NK Cell Receptor C
NK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily C, Member 4- NK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily C, Member 4
- NK Cell Lectin Like Receptor Subfamily C, Member 4
- NK Cell Receptor F
- NKG2-F Receptor
- NKG2 F Receptor
- Receptor, NKG2-F
- Killer Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily C, Member 4
- Killer Cell Lectin Like Receptor Subfamily C, Member 4
NK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily C, Member 1- NK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily C, Member 1
- NK Cell Lectin Like Receptor Subfamily C, Member 1
- NKG2B Receptor
- Receptor, NKG2B
- NKG2A Receptor
- Receptor, NKG2A
- Killer Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily C, Member 1
- Killer Cell Lectin Like Receptor Subfamily C, Member 1
- NK Cell Receptor A
NK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily C, Member 3- NK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily C, Member 3
- NK Cell Lectin Like Receptor Subfamily C, Member 3
- NKG2-E Receptor
- NKG2 E Receptor
- Receptor, NKG2-E
- NK Cell Receptor E
- NKG2E Receptor
- Receptor, NKG2E
- Killer Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily C, Member 3
- Killer Cell Lectin Like Receptor Subfamily C, Member 3
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Below are the most recent publications written about "NK Cell Lectin-Like Receptor Subfamily C" by people in Profiles.
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CXCR6+ and NKG2C+ Natural Killer Cells Are Distinct With Unique Phenotypic and Functional Attributes Following Bone Marrow Transplantation. Front Immunol. 2022; 13:886835.
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Donor NKG2C Copy Number: An Independent Predictor for CMV Reactivation After Double Cord Blood Transplantation. Front Immunol. 2018; 9:2444.
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The natural killer cell response to West Nile virus in young and old individuals with or without a prior history of infection. PLoS One. 2017; 12(2):e0172625.
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Latent cytomegalovirus infection enhances anti-tumour cytotoxicity through accumulation of NKG2C+ NK cells in healthy humans. Clin Exp Immunol. 2016 08; 185(2):239-51.
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Epigenetic modification and antibody-dependent expansion of memory-like NK cells in human cytomegalovirus-infected individuals. Immunity. 2015 Mar 17; 42(3):431-42.
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Antigen presenting cell-mediated expansion of human umbilical cord blood yields log-scale expansion of natural killer cells with anti-myeloma activity. PLoS One. 2013; 8(10):e76781.
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The adaptor protein Crk controls activation and inhibition of natural killer cells. Immunity. 2012 Apr 20; 36(4):600-11.