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Bai L, Peng H, Hao X, et al. (2019) CD8 T Cells Promote Maturation of Liver-Resident NK Cells via the CD70-CD27 axis. Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.) |
Xue R, Zhang H, Pan J, et al. (2018) Peripheral Dopamine Controlled by Gut Microbes Inhibits Invariant Natural Killer T Cell-Mediated Hepatitis. Frontiers in Immunology. 9: 2398 |
Cui K, Yan G, Zheng X, et al. (2017) Suppression of Natural Killer Cell Activity by Regulatory NKT10 Cells Aggravates Alcoholic Hepatosteatosis. Frontiers in Immunology. 8: 1414 |
Li F, Hao X, Chen Y, et al. (2017) Erratum: The microbiota maintain homeostasis of liver-resident γδT-17 cells in a lipid antigen/CD1d-dependent manner. Nature Communications. 8: 15265 |
Li F, Hao X, Chen Y, et al. (2017) The microbiota maintain homeostasis of liver-resident γδT-17 cells in a lipid antigen/CD1d-dependent manner. Nature Communications. 7: 13839 |
Wei Y, Zeng B, Chen J, et al. (2016) Enterogenous bacterial glycolipids are required for the generation of natural killer T cells mediated liver injury. Scientific Reports. 6: 36365 |
Wu X, Sun R, Chen Y, et al. (2015) Oral ampicillin inhibits liver regeneration by breaking hepatic innate immune tolerance normally maintained by gut commensal bacteria. Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.). 62: 253-64 |
Zhu K, Yang J, Luo K, et al. (2015) TLR3 signaling in macrophages is indispensable for the protective immunity of invariant natural killer T cells against enterovirus 71 infection. Plos Pathogens. 11: e1004613 |
Chen J, Wei Y, He J, et al. (2014) Natural killer T cells play a necessary role in modulating of immune-mediated liver injury by gut microbiota. Scientific Reports. 4: 7259 |
Deng S, Bai L, Reboulet R, et al. (2014) A peptide-free, liposome-based oligosaccharide vaccine, adjuvanted with a natural killer T cell antigen, generates robust antibody responses in vivo. Chemical Science (Royal Society of Chemistry : 2010). 5: 1437-1441 |