《实验药学杂志》.2006年.第3期
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- The polymerase complex genes contribute to the high virulence of the human H5N1 influenza virus isolate A/Vietnam/1203/04
- Lineage specification and plasticity in CD19– early B cell precursors
- A structural basis for selection and cross-species reactivity of the semi-invariant NKT cell receptor in CD1d/glycolipid recognition
- In vivo role of ER-associated peptidase activity in tailoring peptides for presentation by MHC class Ia and class Ib molecules
- Roles for HLA and KIR polymorphisms in natural killer cell repertoire selection and modulation of effector function
- Natural killer cell behavior in lymph nodes revealed by static and real-time imaging
- Pathology and protection in nephrotoxic nephritis is determined by selective engagement of specific Fc receptors
- Cortistatin, a new antiinflammatory peptide with therapeutic effect on lethal endotoxemia
- TLR9/MyD88 signaling is required for class switching to pathogenic IgG2a and 2b autoantibodies in SLE
- The primary defect in experimental ileitis originates from a nonhematopoietic source
- Targeting coagulation factor XII provides protection from pathological thrombosis in cerebral ischemia without interfering with hemostasis
- Constraints on HIV-1 evolution and immunodominance revealed in monozygotic adult twins infected with the same virus
- Immune responses and HIV: a little order from the chaos
- Of Interest in the JCB
- Of Interest in the JCB
- Of Interest in the JCB
- Intensified and protective CD4+ T cell immunity in mice with anti–dendritic cell HIV gag fusion antibody vaccine
- Antigen targeting to dendritic cells elicits long-lived T cell help for antibody responses
- Immature monocytes acquire antigens from other cells in the bone marrow and present them to T cells after maturing in the periphery
- IL-7 promotes T cell proliferation through destabilization of p27Kip1
- Mesenteric lymph nodes at the center of immune anatomy
- Are hemostasis and thrombosis two sides of the same coin?
- Infected site-restricted Foxp3+ natural regulatory T cells are specific for microbial antigens
- Systemic antithrombotic effects of ADAMTS13
- T-bet regulates Th1 responses through essential effects on GATA-3 function rather than on IFNG gene acetylation and transcription
- Antibody isotype-specific engagement of Fc receptors regulates B lymphocyte depletion during CD20 immunotherapy
- Orphan nuclear receptor TR3/Nur77 regulates VEGF-A–induced angiogenesis through its transcriptional activity
- A polymorphism in the EAAT2 promoter is associated with higher glutamate concentrations and higher frequency of progressing stroke
- Structure and binding kinetics of three different human CD1d–-galactosylceramide–specific T cell receptors
- Loss of the proapoptotic protein, Bim, breaks B cell anergy
- Regulatory T cells inhibit stable contacts between CD4+ T cells and dendritic cells in vivo
- Oral tolerance originates in the intestinal immune system and relies on antigen carriage by dendritic cells
- In vivo sites and cellular mechanisms of T reg cell–mediated suppression
- Lymphocytes: not useless after all
- T reg cells get specific
- Lulling septic shock to sleep
- Dividing with IL-7
- Unhurried NK cells
- Clot control
- Dying of excitement