An archaic HLA class I receptor allele diversifies natural killer cell-driven immunity in First Nations peoples of Oceania
An archaic HLA class I receptor allele diversifies natural killer cell-driven immunity in First Nations peoples of OceaniaPredominant genetic variants found in First Nations peoples of the Oceania region influence the function of natural killer cells and may explain population-specific susceptibility to diseases, including influenza.Predominant genetic variants found in First Nations peoples of the Oceania region influence the function of natural killer cells and may explain population-specific susceptibility to diseases, including influenza.Liyen Loh, Philippa M. Saunders, Camilla Faoro, Neus Font-Porterias, Neda Nemat-Gorgani, Genelle F. Harrison, Suraju Sadeeq, Luca Hensen, Shu Cheng Wong, Jacqueline Widjaja, E. Bridie Clemens, Shiying Zhu, Katherine M. Kichula, Sudan Tao, Faming Zhu, Gonzalo Montero-Martin, Marcelo Fernandez-Vina, Lisbeth A. Guethlein, Julian P. Vivian, Jane Davies, Alexander J. Mentzer, Stephen J. Oppenheimer, William Pomat, Alexander G. Ioannidis, Carmina Barberena-Jonas, Oceanian Genome Variation Project Consortium, Andrés Moreno-Estrada, Adrian Miller, Peter Parham, Jamie Rossjohn, Steven Y.C. Tong, Katherine Kedzierska, Andrew G. Brooks, Paul J. Normanhttps://www.cell.com/cell/fulltext/S0092-8674(24)01153-X?rss=yeshttp://www.cell.com/cell/inpress.rssCellCell RSS feed.Wireless News CampaignOctober 30, 2024
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