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The Ebola-Glycoprotein modulates the function of Natural killer cells
Avishay Edri
, Avishai Shemesh
, Muhammed Iraqi
, Omri Matalon
, Michael Brusilovsky
, Uzi Hadad
, Olga Radinsky
, Orly Gershoni-Yahalom
, John M. Dye
,
Ofer Mandelboim
, Mira Barda-Saad
, Leslie Lobel
, Angel Porgador
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Department of Immunology and Cancer Research
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Antibody-based
14%
Antiviral Response
14%
Cell-mediated Immune Response
14%
Cytokine Secretion
14%
Degranulation
14%
Ebola Glycoprotein
100%
Ebola Virus
28%
Evasion Mechanism
28%
Glycoprotein
100%
Glycoprotein Expression
14%
HEK293 Cells
14%
Human Leukocyte Antigen
14%
Inhibitory Receptors
14%
Killer Inhibitory Receptor
14%
Lysis
14%
Membrane-associated
42%
Monoclonal Antibody
14%
Natural Killer
28%
Natural Killer Cell Activity
14%
Natural Killer Cells
100%
NKG2D
42%
NKp30
42%
Recombinant
14%
Signal Transduction
14%
Steric Shielding
14%
T Cell Receptor
14%
T Cells
28%
Trypsin Digestion
14%
Virus-infected Cell
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cytokine Release
10%
Degranulation
10%
Ebola Virus
20%
Glycoprotein
100%
Human Leukocyte Antigen
10%
Immune Response
10%
Monoclonal Antibody
10%
Natural Cytotoxicity Triggering Receptor 3
10%
Natural Killer Cell
100%
Natural Killer Cell Receptor NKG2D
10%
NKG2D
20%
Signal Transduction
10%
T Cell
20%
T Cell Receptor
10%
Target Cell
30%
Virus
10%