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2. Rhizopus oryzae hyphae are damaged by human natural killer (NK) cells, but suppress NK cell mediated immunity
3. Clinical-scale generation of multi-specific anti-fungal T cells targeting Candida, Aspergillus and mucormycetes
4. Characterization of the Cellular Immune Responses to Rhizopus oryzae With Potential Impact on Immunotherapeutic Strategies in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
5. Reply to Bouzani et al
6. Human Natural Killer Cells Exhibit Direct Activity Against Aspergillus fumigatus Hyphae, But Not Against Resting Conidia
7. Natural killer cell-mediated damage of clinical isolates of mucormycetes
8. Species-specific Inhibition of APOBEC3C by the Prototype Foamy Virus Protein Bet
9. Challenges and Prospects of Adoptive Immunotherapy in Prevention and Treatment of Opportunistic Mycoses in Hematologic Transplant Recipients
10. Immunotherapeutic strategies against mucormycosis in haematopoietic stem cell transplantation
11. Natural Killer Cell Line NK-92-Mediated Damage of Medically Important Fungi
12. Distinct Effects of Immunosuppressive Drugs on the Anti-Aspergillus Activity of Human Natural Killer Cells
13. Immunosuppressive Compounds Affect the Fungal Growth and Viability of Defined Aspergillus Species
14. Why are natural killer cells important for defense againstAspergillus?
15. Impact of Antifungal Compounds on Viability and Anti- Aspergillus Activity of Human Natural Killer Cells
16. Immunosuppressive compounds affect the fungal growth and viability of defined aspergillus species
17. Natural killer cells as a therapeutic tool for infectious diseases - current status and future perspectives
18. Natural killer cells as a therapeutic tool for infectious diseases - current status and future perspectives
19. Natural Killer Cells in Antifungal Immunity
20. Impact of human mesenchymal stromal cells on antifungal host response against Aspergillus fumigatus
21. NK Cells and Their Role in Invasive Mold Infection
22. Natural killer cells in antifungal immunity
23. Impact of human mesenchymal stromal cells on antifungal host response against Aspergillus fumigatus
24. Aspergillus fumigatus responds to natural killer (NK) cells with upregulation of stress related genes and inhibits the immunoregulatory function of NK cells
25. Vif Proteins from Diverse Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Lineages Have Distinct Binding Sites in A3C
26. Role of natural killer cells in antibacterial immunity
27. Aspergillus fumigatus responds to natural killer (NK) cells with upregulation of stress related genes and inhibits the immunoregulatory function of NK cells
28. Grundlagen zum potentiellen therapeutischen Einsatz humaner natürlicher Killer-Zellen und spezifischer T-Zellen zur Bekämpfung invasiver Mykosen bei Patienten nach allogener Stammzelltransplantation
29. Natural killer cell-mediated damage of clinical isolates of mucormycetes
30. Immunosuppressive Compounds Exhibit Particular Effects on Functional Properties of Human Anti-Aspergillus T H 1 Cells
31. Immunotherapy of invasive fungal infection in hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients
32. Immunotherapy in Invasive Fungal Infection - Focus on Invasive Aspergillosis
33. Natural Killer Cells and Antifungal Host Response
34. Immunotherapy of invasive fungal infection in hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients
35. Adoptive antifungal T cell immunotherapy – into the clinic?
36. Immunotherapy Against Invasive Fungal Diseases in Stem Cell Transplant Recipients
37. Immunosuppressive Compounds Exhibit Particular Effects on Functional Properties of Human Anti-AspergillusTH1 Cells
38. Impact of Antifungal Compounds on Viability and Anti-AspergillusActivity of Human Natural Killer Cells
39. Vif Proteins from Diverse Human Immunodeficiency Virus/Simian Immunodeficiency Virus Lineages Have Distinct Binding Sites in A3C.
40. Immunosuppressive compounds exhibit particular effects on functional properties of human anti-Aspergillus Th1 cells.
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