NKp30 and NKG2D contribute to natural killer cell-mediated recognition of HIV-infected cells

Natural killer (NK) cells respond rapidly in early HIV-1 infection. HIV-1 prevention and control strategies harnessing NK cells could be enabled by mechanistic understanding of how NK cells recognize HIV-infected T cells. Here, we profiled the phenotype of human primary NK cells responsive to autolo...

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Published in:iScience Vol. 28; no. 10; p. 113548
Main Authors: Pi, Ruoxi, Zhao, Nancy Q., Bien, Allison J., Ranganath, Thanmayi, Seiler, Christof, Holmes, Susan, Marson, Alexander, Nguyen, David N., Blish, Catherine A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Elsevier Inc 17.10.2025
Elsevier
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ISSN:2589-0042, 2589-0042
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