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IRF2 is required for development and functional maturation of human NK cells
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The transcription factor RUNX2 drives the generation of human NK cells and promotes tissue residency
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TXNIP promotes human NK cell development but is dispensable for NK cell functionality
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T-BET and EOMES accelerate and enhance functional differentiation of human natural killer cells
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The transcription factor ETS1 is an important regulator of human NK cell development and terminal differentiation
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A murine intestinal intraepithelial NKp46-negative innate lymphoid cell population characterized by group 1 properties
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The Ly49E receptor inhibits the immune control of acute Trypanosoma cruzi infection
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The role of Ly49E receptor expression on murine intraepithelial lymphocytes in intestinal cancer development and progression
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Expression of the inhibitory Ly49E receptor is not critically involved in the immune response against cutaneous, pulmonary or liver tumours
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Ly49E Expression on CD8αα-expressing intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes plays no detectable role in the development and progression of experimentally induced inflammatory bowel diseases
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Contribution of the Ly49E natural killer receptor in the immune response to Plasmodium berghei infection and control of hepatic parasite development
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Abundant stage-dependent Ly49E expression by liver NK cells is not essential for their differentiation and function
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Differential Ly49e expression pathways in resting versus TCR-activated intraepithelial γδ T cells
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Langerhans cells are not required for epidermal Vγ3 T cell homeostasis and function
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Inhibitory receptors specific for MHC class I educate murine NK cells but not CD8αα intestinal intraepithelial T lymphocytes