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The following pages link to Chimpanzees use more varied receptors and ligands than humans for inhibitory killer cell Ig-like receptor recognition of the MHC-C1 and MHC-C2 epitopes (Q33789518):
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- Coevolution of killer cell Ig-like receptors with HLA-C to become the major variable regulators of human NK cells (Q28743223) (← links)
- Patterns of MHC-G-Like and MHC-B Diversification in New World Monkeys (Q30388274) (← links)
- Gorilla MHC class I gene and sequence variation in a comparative context (Q30846768) (← links)
- Inhibitory NK receptor recognition of HLA-G: regulation by contact residues and by cell specific expression at the fetal-maternal interface (Q33529066) (← links)
- Human-specific evolution and adaptation led to major qualitative differences in the variable receptors of human and chimpanzee natural killer cells (Q33747569) (← links)
- Primate-specific regulation of natural killer cells. (Q34064807) (← links)
- Significant association of KIR2DL3-HLA-C1 combination with cerebral malaria and implications for co-evolution of KIR and HLA. (Q34192841) (← links)
- A small, variable, and irregular killer cell Ig-like receptor locus accompanies the absence of MHC-C and MHC-G in gibbons (Q34471646) (← links)
- Uncovering the peptide-binding specificities of HLA-C: a general strategy to determine the specificity of any MHC class I molecule (Q34482335) (← links)
- Humans Differ from Other Hominids in Lacking an Activating NK Cell Receptor That Recognizes the C1 Epitope of MHC Class I (Q35071326) (← links)
- Human-specific evolution of killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor recognition of major histocompatibility complex class I molecules (Q35701077) (← links)
- Innate immune control of HIV. (Q36065864) (← links)
- Chimpanzee susceptibility to hepatitis C virus infection correlates with presence of Pt-KIR3DS2 and Pt-KIR2DL9: paired activating and inhibitory natural killer cell receptors (Q36073339) (← links)
- Mutation at positively selected positions in the binding site for HLA-C shows that KIR2DL1 is a more refined but less adaptable NK cell receptor than KIR2DL3. (Q36227213) (← links)
- Review: Immunogenetics of human placentation (Q36916982) (← links)
- Deciphering the killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptor system at super-resolution for natural killer and T-cell biology (Q37622486) (← links)
- Variable NK cell receptors and their MHC class I ligands in immunity, reproduction and human evolution (Q37641722) (← links)
- The extensive polymorphism of KIR genes (Q37661124) (← links)
- Major histocompatibility complex class-I-interacting natural killer cell receptors of nonhuman primates (Q37853784) (← links)
- Maternal KIR and fetal HLA-C: a fine balance (Q37923237) (← links)
- Natural variation at position 45 in the D1 domain of lineage III killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR) has major effects on the avidity and specificity for MHC class I (Q38257426) (← links)
- Co-evolution of MHC class I and variable NK cell receptors in placental mammals (Q38568889) (← links)
- The production of KIR-Fc fusion proteins and their use in a multiplex HLA class I binding assay (Q38861402) (← links)
- Diverse functionality among human NK cell receptors for the C1 epitope of HLA-C: KIR2DS2, KIR2DL2, and KIR2DL3. (Q41731150) (← links)
- Comparative analysis of NK-cell receptor expression and function across primate species: Perspective on antiviral defenses (Q41993469) (← links)
- Rhesus macaque KIR bind human MHC class I with broad specificity and recognize HLA-C more effectively than HLA-A and HLA-B (Q42582499) (← links)
- Discovery of gorilla MHC-C expressing C1 ligand for KIR. (Q47185303) (← links)
- Bonobos Maintain Immune System Diversity with Three Functional Types of MHC-B. (Q48355191) (← links)
- CD8+ NK cells are predominant in chimpanzees, characterized by high NCR expression and cytokine production, and preserved in chronic HIV-1 infection. (Q52838968) (← links)
- Conservation, Extensive Heterozygosity, and Convergence of Signaling Potential All Indicate a Critical Role for KIR3DL3 in Higher Primates (Q61807980) (← links)
- Two to Tango: Co-evolution of Hominid Natural Killer Cell Receptors and MHC (Q64228645) (← links)
- Human Natural Killer Receptors, Co-Receptors, and Their Ligands (Q90439411) (← links)