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The following pages link to CD160 inhibits activation of human CD4+ T cells through interaction with herpesvirus entry mediator (Q80487900):
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- Murine insulin growth factor-like (IGFL) and human IGFL1 proteins are induced in inflammatory skin conditions and bind to a novel tumor necrosis factor receptor family member, IGFLR1 (Q24298540) (← links)
- BTLA mediates inhibition of human tumor-specific CD8+ T cells that can be partially reversed by vaccination (Q24652965) (← links)
- Immune checkpoint inhibitors: therapeutic advances in melanoma (Q26775591) (← links)
- Beyond CTLA-4 and PD-1, the Generation Z of Negative Checkpoint Regulators (Q26782799) (← links)
- Cytokine production and dysregulation in HIV pathogenesis: lessons for development of therapeutics and vaccines (Q26827712) (← links)
- Transplantation tolerance and its outcome during infections and inflammation (Q26829817) (← links)
- BTLA interaction with HVEM expressed on CD8(+) T cells promotes survival and memory generation in response to a bacterial infection (Q27303620) (← links)
- Regulatory T Cell Modulation by CBP/EP300 Bromodomain Inhibition (Q27644651) (← links)
- Increased Heterologous Protein Expression in Drosophila S2 Cells for Massive Production of Immune Ligands/Receptors and Structural Analysis of Human HVEM (Q27701603) (← links)
- The DC-HIL/syndecan-4 pathway inhibits human allogeneic T-cell responses (Q28114771) (← links)
- HVEM signalling promotes colitis (Q28477792) (← links)
- Vaccine-induced boosting of influenza virus-specific CD4 T cells in younger and aged humans (Q30354893) (← links)
- Critical roles for LIGHT and its receptors in generating T cell-mediated immunity during Leishmania donovani infection (Q31036509) (← links)
- Coexpression of PD-1, 2B4, CD160 and KLRG1 on exhausted HCV-specific CD8+ T cells is linked to antigen recognition and T cell differentiation (Q33604835) (← links)
- Increased T-bet is associated with senescence of influenza virus-specific CD8 T cells in aged humans (Q33732335) (← links)
- Functional interaction between herpes simplex virus type 2 gD and HVEM transiently dampens local chemokine production after murine mucosal infection (Q33808866) (← links)
- T cell intrinsic heterodimeric complexes between HVEM and BTLA determine receptivity to the surrounding microenvironment (Q33832366) (← links)
- Targeting inhibitory pathways in cancer immunotherapy (Q33950640) (← links)
- B and T lymphocyte attenuator tempers early infection immunity (Q33954000) (← links)
- Costimulatory pathways in transplantation (Q34187594) (← links)
- Herpes simplex virus glycoprotein D interferes with binding of herpesvirus entry mediator to its ligands through downregulation and direct competition (Q34295959) (← links)
- CD160 and PD-1 co-expression on HIV-specific CD8 T cells defines a subset with advanced dysfunction (Q34390492) (← links)
- Combination cancer immunotherapy and new immunomodulatory targets (Q34487698) (← links)
- CD160Ig fusion protein targets a novel costimulatory pathway and prolongs allograft survival (Q34673098) (← links)
- Expression of a broad array of negative costimulatory molecules and Blimp-1 in T cells following priming by HIV-1 pulsed dendritic cells (Q34699537) (← links)
- Licensed human natural killer cells aid dendritic cell maturation via TNFSF14/LIGHT (Q34831085) (← links)
- Coregulation of CD8+ T cell exhaustion by multiple inhibitory receptors during chronic viral infection. (Q34891171) (← links)
- Identification and analysis of the human CD160 promoter: implication of a potential AML-1 binding site in promoter activation (Q34993584) (← links)
- Surface expression patterns of negative regulatory molecules identify determinants of virus-specific CD8+ T-cell exhaustion in HIV infection (Q35001605) (← links)
- CD8 T cell memory to a viral pathogen requires trans cosignaling between HVEM and BTLA. (Q35035884) (← links)
- CD160 is essential for NK-mediated IFN-γ production (Q35161483) (← links)
- Tumor necrosis factor superfamily in innate immunity and inflammation (Q35245316) (← links)
- T cell exhaustion during persistent viral infections (Q35582265) (← links)
- Update on hepatitis C virus-specific immunity (Q35839496) (← links)
- Positive and negative regulation of cellular immune responses in physiologic conditions and diseases (Q35883043) (← links)
- T cells are functionally not impaired in AML: increased PD-1 expression is only seen at time of relapse and correlates with a shift towards the memory T cell compartment. (Q35899277) (← links)
- The role of coinhibitory signaling pathways in transplantation and tolerance (Q35928357) (← links)
- Herpes simplex virus-2 glycoprotein interaction with HVEM influences virus-specific recall cellular responses at the mucosa. (Q35986776) (← links)
- Inhibitory receptors as targets for cancer immunotherapy (Q35995373) (← links)
- The signaling networks of the herpesvirus entry mediator (TNFRSF14) in immune regulation (Q36053977) (← links)
- CD4+ T Cells Expressing PD-1, TIGIT and LAG-3 Contribute to HIV Persistence during ART. (Q36077348) (← links)
- Elevated Expression of CD160 and 2B4 Defines a Cytolytic HIV-Specific CD8+ T-Cell Population in Elite Controllers (Q36148988) (← links)
- Herpesvirus entry mediator on radiation-resistant cell lineages promotes ocular herpes simplex virus 1 pathogenesis in an entry-independent manner (Q36205873) (← links)
- Immunoregulation by tumor necrosis factor superfamily member LIGHT (Q36253506) (← links)
- Identification and characterization of a transmembrane isoform of CD160 (CD160-TM), a unique activating receptor selectively expressed upon human NK cell activation (Q36320503) (← links)
- The Canonical and Unconventional Ligands of the Herpesvirus Entry Mediator (Q36382858) (← links)
- T cells from CLL patients exhibit features of T-cell exhaustion but retain capacity for cytokine production. (Q36654128) (← links)
- Favorable outcome of patients who have 13q deletion: a suggestion for revision of the WHO 'MDS-U' designation (Q36662033) (← links)
- HVEM: An unusual TNF receptor family member important for mucosal innate immune responses to microbes (Q36677090) (← links)
- A crucial role for HVEM and BTLA in preventing intestinal inflammation (Q36699814) (← links)