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2. The CD16 and CD32b Fc-gamma receptors regulate antibody-mediated responses in mouse natural killer cells.
3. Boosting the anti-tumor activity of natural killer cells by caripe 8 – A Carapichea ipecacuanha isolated cyclotide
4. A lineage-specific STAT5BN642H mouse model to study NK-cell leukemia
5. AP-1 transcription factors in cytotoxic lymphocyte development and antitumor immunity
6. Resting natural killer cell homeostasis relies on tryptophan/NAD+ metabolism and HIF‐1α
7. ImmGen at 15
8. The transcription factor HIF-1α in NKp46+ ILCs limits chronic intestinal inflammation and fibrosis.
9. Cutting Edge: IL-2–Induced Expression of the Amino Acid Transporters SLC1A5 and CD98 Is a Prerequisite for NKG2D-Mediated Activation of Human NK Cells
10. Cutting Edge: NKG2D Signaling Enhances NK Cell Responses but Alone Is Insufficient To Drive Expansion during Mouse Cytomegalovirus Infection
11. NK cells in hypoxic skin mediate a trade-off between wound healing and antibacterial defence
12. Triple-negative breast cancer cells rely on kinase-independent functions of CDK8 to evade NK-cell-mediated tumor surveillance
13. A lineage-specificSTAT5BN642Hmouse model to study NK-cell leukemia
14. Inducible overexpression of a FAM3C/ILEI transgene has pleiotropic effects with shortened life span, liver fibrosis and anemia in mice
15. Targeting iron import to treat ANKL
16. The CD16 and CD32b Fc-gamma receptors regulate antibody-mediated responses in mouse natural killer cells
17. Table S1 from NK Cell–Specific CDK8 Deletion Enhances Antitumor Responses
18. Data from STAT5 Is a Key Regulator in NK Cells and Acts as a Molecular Switch from Tumor Surveillance to Tumor Promotion
19. Figure S2 from NK Cell–Specific CDK8 Deletion Enhances Antitumor Responses
20. Supplementary Figures S1 - S8 from STAT5 Is a Key Regulator in NK Cells and Acts as a Molecular Switch from Tumor Surveillance to Tumor Promotion
21. Data from NK Cell–Specific CDK8 Deletion Enhances Antitumor Responses
22. Supplementary Methods, Figure Legends from STAT5 Is a Key Regulator in NK Cells and Acts as a Molecular Switch from Tumor Surveillance to Tumor Promotion
23. Innate Lymphoid Cells - Neglected Players in Multiple Sclerosis
24. Vaccination-based immunotherapy to target profibrotic cells in liver and lung
25. Resting natural killer cell homeostasis relies on tryptophan/NAD+ metabolism and HIF‐1α.
26. Fra-2 Is a Dominant Negative Regulator of Natural Killer Cell Development
27. Vaccination-based immunotherapy to target profibrotic cells in liver and lung
28. Vaccination-based immunotherapy to target profibrotic cells in liver and lung
29. The transcription factor HIF-1α mediates plasticity of NKp46+ innate lymphoid cells in the gut
30. Non-canonical TYK2 governs NK cell-mediated tumour surveillance: ID: 77
31. The transcription factor HIF-1α mediates plasticity of NKp46+ innate lymphoid cells in the gut
32. T Cell-Intrinsic CDK6 Is Dispensable for Anti-Viral and Anti-Tumor Responses In Vivo
33. Loss of NKG2D in murine NK cells leads to increased perforin production upon long‐term stimulation with IL‐2
34. Loss of HIF-1α in natural killer cells inhibits tumour growth by stimulating non-productive angiogenesis
35. JAK/STAT Cytokine Signaling at the Crossroad of NK Cell Development and Maturation
36. Loss of HIF-1 alpha in natural killer cells inhibits tumour growth by stimulating non-productive angiogenesis
37. NKG2D signaling enhances Natural Killer cell responses but alone is insufficient to drive expansion during mouse cytomegalovirus infection
38. NK Cell–Specific CDK8 Deletion Enhances Antitumor Responses
39. CDK8-Mediated STAT1-S727 Phosphorylation Restrains NK Cell Cytotoxicity and Tumor Surveillance
40. STATs in NK-Cells: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
41. In vivo tumor surveillance by NK cells requires TYK2 but not TYK2 kinase activity
42. A lineage-specific STAT5BN642Hmouse model to study NK-cell leukemia
43. Lactotransferrin-Cre reporter mice trace neutrophils, monocytes/macrophages and distinct subtypes of dendritic cells
44. Targeting VEGF-A in myeloid cells enhances natural killer cell responses to chemotherapy and ameliorates cachexia
45. Abstract A11: Targeting vascular endothelial growth factor in myeloid cells enhances natural killer cell responses to chemotherapy and ameliorates cachexia
46. Abstract A10: The hypoxic response in natural killer cells: Linking cytoxicity and tumor immune surveillance to angiogenesis
47. Decreased NK-cell tumour immunosurveillance consequent to JAK inhibition enhances metastasis in breast cancer models
48. Novel non-canonical role of STAT1 in Natural Killer cell cytotoxicity
49. STAT5 Is a Key Regulator in NK Cells and Acts as a Molecular Switch from Tumor Surveillance to Tumor Promotion
50. ID: 77
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