Receptors, NK Cell Lectin-Like
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Structurally-related receptors that are typically found on NATURAL KILLER CELLS. They are considered lectin-like proteins in that they share sequence homology with the carbohydrate binding domains of C-TYPE LECTINS. They differ from classical C-type lectins, however, in that they appear to lack CALCIUM-binding domains.
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D055630
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MeSH Number(s) |
D12.776.543.750.705.895.800
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Concept/Terms |
Receptors, NK Cell Lectin-Like- Receptors, NK Cell Lectin-Like
- Receptors, NK Cell Lectin Like
- Natural Killer Cell Lectin-Like Receptors
- Natural Killer Cell Lectin Like Receptors
- Receptors, Killer Cell Lectin-Like
- Killer Cell Lectin-Like Receptors
- Killer Cell Lectin Like Receptors
- NK Cell Lectin-Like Receptors
- NK Cell Lectin Like Receptors
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Receptors, NK Cell Lectin-Like" by people in Profiles.
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Peacock CD, Xu W, Stepp SE, Welsh RM. Dynamics of Ly49 expressing cytotoxic lymphocyte subsets in response to virus infection. Microbes Infect. 2002 Dec; 4(15):1481-90.
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Chambers CA, Kang J, Wu Y, Held W, Raulet DH, Allison JP. The lymphoproliferative defect in CTLA-4-deficient mice is ameliorated by an inhibitory NK cell receptor. Blood. 2002 Jun 15; 99(12):4509-16.