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KLRC1 gene

Known as: KILLER CELL LECTIN-LIKE RECEPTOR, SUBFAMILY C, MEMBER 1, NKG2, CD159a 
This gene is involved in the regulation of immune responses.
National Institutes of Health

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2010
2010
This study aims to explore the percentage of T-cell and NK-cell subsets, the expression of NKG2A and NKG2D on CD3+ T cells and… 
2007
2007
Natural killer cell responses are controlled to a large extent by the interaction of an array of inhibitory and activating… 
2007
2007
The common marmoset monkey (Callithrix jacchus) is a New World primate that is increasingly used in biomedical research as a… 
Review
2006
Review
2006
NKG2 receptors and their ligands play an essential role in the control of CTL activation in the tissue microenvironment. We… 
2005
2005
Acute graft‐versus‐host disease (aGVHD) remains a major complication of allogeneic bone marrow transplantation, which is caused… 
2004
2004
The participation of CD94 and NKG2 gene family members in the function of NK cells and CD8+ cytolytic cells has recently been… 
2003
2003
The CD94 gene product is involved in controlling NK cell activation, and is one of a family of immune receptors that is found in… 
Review
2002
Review
2002
Tumor immunity requires the participation of lymphocyte effector cells that display powerful processes to destroy malignant cells… 
Highly Cited
2001
Highly Cited
2001
Murine NK cells express inhibitory receptors belonging to the Ly49 and CD94/NKG2 family. Ly49E and CD94 are the only NK cell… 
Review
2001
Review
2001
Summary: The human natural killer (NK) receptor complex encompasses a region of about 2 Mb on the short arm of chromosome 12. It…