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1. Nigeria The Next Generation Report

5. Redox-sensitive events in Fas-induced apoptosis in human NK cells include ceramide generation and protein tyrosine dephosphorylation.

6. Co-stimulation of T cells with CD2 augments TCR-CD3-mediated activation of protein tyrosine kinase p72syk, resulting in increased tyrosine phosphorylation of adapter proteins, Shc and Cbl.

7. Neural network auto-segmentation of serial-block-face scanning electron microscopy images exhibit collagen fibril structural differences with tendon type and health.

8. Overload in a Rat In Vivo Model of Synergist Ablation Induces Tendon Multiscale Structural and Functional Degeneration.

9. Stress deprivation of tendon explants or Tpm3.1 inhibition in tendon cells reduces F-actin to promote a tendinosis-like phenotype.

10. Tendon Multiscale Structure, Mechanics, and Damage Are Affected by Osmolarity of Bath Solution.

11. Evaluation of transverse poroelastic mechanics of tendon using osmotic loading and biphasic mixture finite element modeling.

12. An inter-species computational analysis of vibrotactile sensitivity in Pacinian and Herbst corpuscles.

13. Micropipette aspiration of the Pacinian corpuscle.

14. Characterization of baboon NK cells and their xenogeneic activity.

15. Impaired TCR signaling through dysfunction of lipid rafts in sphingomyelin synthase 1 (SMS1)-knockdown T cells.

16. National policies for xenotransplantation in the USA.

17. Characterization and expansion of baboon CD4+CD25+ Treg cells for potential use in a non-human primate xenotransplantation model.

18. Could heme-oxygenase-1 have a role in modulating the recipient immune response to embryonic stem cells?

19. Lipophilic statins suppress cytotoxicity by freshly isolated natural killer cells through modulation of granule exocytosis.

20. Human NK cells can lyse porcine endothelial cells independent of their expression of Galalpha(1,3)-Gal and killing is enhanced by activation of either effector or target cells.

21. Autologous cultured chondrocytes: adverse events reported to the United States Food and Drug Administration.

22. Human CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells suppress anti-porcine xenogeneic responses.

23. Role of membrane sphingomyelin and ceramide in platform formation for Fas-mediated apoptosis.

25. Redox regulation of the signaling pathways leading to eNOS phosphorylation.

26. Fractalkine in vascular biology: from basic research to clinical disease.

27. Detection of porcine endogenous retrovirus in cultures of freshly isolated porcine bone marrow cells.

28. Human natural killer cell activity against porcine targets: modulation by control of the oxidation-reduction environment and role of adhesion molecule interactions.

29. Xenotransplantation--federal regulatory considerations.

30. Membrane-bound form of fractalkine induces IFN-gamma production by NK cells.

31. Cloning and potential utility of porcine Fas ligand: overexpression in porcine endothelial cells protects them from attack by human cytolytic cells.

32. Lipid rafts as the signaling scaffold for NK cell activation: tyrosine phosphorylation and association of LAT with phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and phospholipase C-gamma following CD2 stimulation.

33. Role for adapter proteins in costimulatory signals of CD2 and IL-2 on NK cell activation.

35. Fractalkine, a CX3C-chemokine, functions predominantly as an adhesion molecule in monocytic cell line THP-1.

36. Xenotransplantation: regulatory challenges.

37. Clinical xenotransplantation.

38. Effect of redox modulation on xenogeneic target cells: the combination of nitric oxide and thiol deprivation protects porcine endothelial cells from lysis by IL-2-activated human NK cells.

39. Characterization of human killer cell reactivity against porcine target cells: differential modulation by cytokines.

40. CX3C-chemokine, fractalkine-enhanced adhesion of THP-1 cells to endothelial cells through integrin-dependent and -independent mechanisms.

41. Fractalkine-mediated endothelial cell injury by NK cells.

42. Restoration of lymphoid populations in a murine model of X-linked severe combined immunodeficiency by a gene-therapy approach.

43. Human NK cells express endothelial nitric oxide synthase, and nitric oxide protects them from activation-induced cell death by regulating expression of TNF-alpha.

44. Contribution of natural killer cells to inhibition of angiogenesis by interleukin-12.

45. Fas ligand induction in human NK cells is regulated by redox through a calcineurin-nuclear factors of activated T cell-dependent pathway.

46. Target cell-induced apoptosis in IL-2-activated human natural killer cells.

47. Stat5b is essential for natural killer cell-mediated proliferation and cytolytic activity.

48. Immunogenicity and efficacy of a DNA vaccine in aged mice.

49. Production of IL-10 by human natural killer cells stimulated with IL-2 and/or IL-12.

50. Involvement of protein tyrosine kinase p72syk and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase in CD2-mediated granular exocytosis in the natural killer cell line, NK3.3.

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