271 results on '"Perussia, B"'
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52. Production of hematopoietic colony-stimulating factors by human natural killer cells.
53. Fc gamma R(CD16) interaction with ligand induces Ca2+ mobilization and phosphoinositide turnover in human natural killer cells. Role of Ca2+ in Fc gamma R(CD16)-induced transcription and expression of lymphokine genes.
54. Resistance of cytolytic lymphocytes to perforin-mediated killing. Lack of correlation with complement-associated homologous species restriction.
55. HL-60 variant reversibly resistant to induction of differentiation by phorbol esters
56. Dendritic cells and IFN-alpha-producing cells are two functionally distinct non-B, non-monocytic HLA-DR+ cell subsets in human peripheral blood
57. Resistance of cytolytic lymphocytes to perforin-mediated killing. Murine cytotoxic T lymphocytes and human natural killer cells do not contain functional soluble homologous restriction factor or other specific soluble protective factors
58. Dependence of both spontaneous and antibody-dependent, granule exocytosis-mediated NK cell cytotoxicity on extracellullar signal-regulated kinases
59. PRODUCTION OF GRANULOCYTE-MACROPHAGE COLONY-STIMULATING FACTOR BUT NOT IL-3 BY NORMAL AND NEOPLASTIC HUMAN LYMPHOCYTES-B
60. Production of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor but not IL- 3 by normal and neoplastic human B lymphocytes
61. Immunological status of aged subjects with reference to serological evidence of autoimmunity
62. Modulation of perforin and granzyme messenger RNA expression in human natural killer cells
63. Differential transcriptional regulation of CD161 and a novel gene, 197/15a, by IL-2, IL-15, and IL-12 in NK and T cells
64. Cytotoxic activity and interferon production by lymphocytes from patients with multiple sclerosis.
65. Antibody 3G8, specific for the human neutrophil Fc receptor, reacts with natural killer cells.
66. Inactivation of natural killer cell cytotoxic activity after interaction with target cells.
67. Interferon-induced resistance of fibroblasts to cytolysis mediated by natural killer cells: specificity and mechanism.
68. Interferon production by human and murine lymphocytes in response to alloantigens.
69. Correlation between differentiation, expression of monocyte-specific antigens, and cytotoxic functions in human promyelocytic cell lines treated with leukocyte-conditioned medium.
70. A human NK and K cell subset shares with cytotoxic T cells expression of the antigen recognized by antibody OKT8.
71. The cytotoxic effector cells in preparations of adherent mononuclear cells from human peripheral blood.
72. Human natural killer cells analyzed by B73.1, a monoclonal antibody blocking Fc receptor functions. I. Characterization of the lymphocyte subset reactive with B73.1.
73. Induction of proliferation in vitro of resting human natural killer cells: IL 2 induces into cell cycle most peripheral blood NK cells, but only a minor subset of low density T cells.
74. Immune interferon enhances functional properties of human granulocytes: role of Fc receptors and effect of lymphotoxin, tumor necrosis factor, and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor.
75. The Fc receptor for IgG on human natural killer cells: phenotypic, functional, and comparative studies with monoclonal antibodies.
76. Tumor necrosis factor and immune interferon synergistically induce cytochrome b-245 heavy-chain gene expression and nicotinamide-adenine dinucleotide phosphate hydrogenase oxidase in human leukemic myeloid cells.
77. NK cells: A discrete leukocyte subset of still undefined origin mediating biologically relevant functions upon specific stimulation
78. Human basophils selectively express the FcγRII (CDw32) subtype of IgG receptor
79. Induction of proliferation in vitro of resting human natural killer cells: expression of surface activation antigens.
80. Phorbol esters enhance spontaneous cytotoxicity of human lymphocytes, abrogate Fc receptor expression, and inhibit antibody-dependent lymphocyte-mediated cytotoxicity.
81. Exposure of platelet fibrinogen-binding sites by collagen, arachidonic acid, and ADP: inhibition by a monoclonal antibody to the glycoprotein IIb-IIIa complex
82. Prostaglandin D2 suppresses human NK cell function via signaling through D prostanoid receptor.
83. Human peripheral CD2-/lo T cells: an extrathymic population of early differentiated, developing T cells.
84. Peripheral NK cell phenotypes: multiple changing of faces of an adapting, developing cell.
85. Purification of peripheral blood natural killer cells.
86. Differential regulation of NK cell proliferation by type I and type II IFN.
87. The IL-12 signature: NK cell terminal CD56+high stage and effector functions.
88. Accumulation of type 2 cytokine+ T cells: differentiation-independent proliferation of pre-existing type 2 T cells.
89. Multiple color immunofluorescence for cytokine detection at the single-cell level.
90. NKT and T cells: coordinate regulation of NK-like phenotype and cytokine production.
91. Peripheral immature CD2-/low T cell development from type 2 to type 1 cytokine production.
92. Sustained impairment of IFN-gamma secretion in suppressed HIV-infected patients despite mature NK cell recovery: evidence for a defective reconstitution of innate immunity.
93. Expression of type 1 (interferon gamma) and type 2 (interleukin-13, interleukin-5) cytokines at distinct stages of natural killer cell differentiation from progenitor cells.
94. Distinction between IL-13+ and IFN-gamma+ natural killer cells and regulation of their pool size by IL-4.
95. Final steps of natural killer cell maturation: a model for type 1-type 2 differentiation?
96. Human NKT cells mediate antitumor cytotoxicity directly by recognizing target cell CD1d with bound ligand or indirectly by producing IL-2 to activate NK cells.
97. B-Myb overexpression results in activation and increased Fas/Fas ligand-mediated cytotoxicity of T and NK cells.
98. Signaling for cytotoxicity.
99. Differential role of p38 and c-Jun N-terminal kinase 1 mitogen-activated protein kinases in NK cell cytotoxicity.
100. The emerging role of IL-15 in NK-cell development.
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