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1. The Use of Recombinant Tissue Plasminogen Activator (rTPA) in The Treatment of Fibrinous Pleuropneumonia in Horses: 25 Cases (2007–2012)

3. HLA-B57 micropolymorphism defines the sequence and conformational breadth of the immunopeptidome

6. Mutation at Positively Selected Positions in the Binding Site for HLA-C Shows That KIR2DL1 Is a More Refined but Less Adaptable NK Cell Receptor Than KIR2DL3

7. Molecular characterization of the archaic HLA-B*73:01 allele reveals presentation of a unique peptidome and skewed engagement by KIR2DL2.

8. Genetic diversity affects the nanoscale membrane organization and signaling of natural killer cell receptors.

9. Single-cell transcriptomics of the naked mole-rat reveals unexpected features of mammalian immunity.

11. HLA-B57 micropolymorphism defines the sequence and conformational breadth of the immunopeptidome.

12. High-Resolution Genetic and Phenotypic Analysis of KIR2DL1 Alleles and Their Association with Pre-Eclampsia.

13. Different Selected Mechanisms Attenuated the Inhibitory Interaction of KIR2DL1 with C2 + HLA-C in Two Indigenous Human Populations in Southern Africa.

14. KIR2DS5 allotypes that recognize the C2 epitope of HLA-C are common among Africans and absent from Europeans.

15. Missing or altered self: human NK cell receptors that recognize HLA-C.

16. The Intergenic Recombinant HLA-B∗46:01 Has a Distinctive Peptidome that Includes KIR2DL3 Ligands.

17. Two Orangutan Species Have Evolved Different KIR Alleles and Haplotypes.

18. Resurrecting KIR2DP1: A Key Intermediate in the Evolution of Human Inhibitory NK Cell Receptors That Recognize HLA-C.

19. Deciphering the killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptor system at super-resolution for natural killer and T-cell biology.

20. Class I HLA haplotypes form two schools that educate NK cells in different ways.

21. A Distinctive Cytoplasmic Tail Contributes to Low Surface Expression and Intracellular Retention of the Patr-AL MHC Class I Molecule.

22. The production of KIR-Fc fusion proteins and their use in a multiplex HLA class I binding assay.

23. Polymorphic HLA-C Receptors Balance the Functional Characteristics of KIR Haplotypes.

24. Co-evolution of MHC class I and variable NK cell receptors in placental mammals.

25. Loss and Gain of Natural Killer Cell Receptor Function in an African Hunter-Gatherer Population.

26. Co-evolution of human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I ligands with killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors (KIR) in a genetically diverse population of sub-Saharan Africans.

27. Direct binding to antigen-coated beads refines the specificity and cross-reactivity of four monoclonal antibodies that recognize polymorphic epitopes of HLA class I molecules.

28. Mutation at positively selected positions in the binding site for HLA-C shows that KIR2DL1 is a more refined but less adaptable NK cell receptor than KIR2DL3.

29. Review: Immunogenetics of human placentation.

30. Distribution of flunixin meglumine and firocoxib into aqueous humor of horses.

31. Repetitive stimulation of the common peroneal nerve as a diagnostic aid for botulism in foals.

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