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Dr Katarzyna Mickiewicz
Dr Yoshikazu Kawai
Lauren Drage
Frances Davison
Rob Pickard
et al.
Author Correction: Possible role of L-form switching in recurrent urinary tract infection (Nature Communications, (2019), 10, 1, (4379), 10.1038/s41467-019-12359-3)2019
Dr Katarzyna Mickiewicz
Dr Yoshikazu Kawai
Lauren Drage
Frances Davison
Rob Pickard
et al.
Possible role of L-form switching in recurrent urinary tract infection2019
Dr Katarzyna Mickiewicz
Frances Davison
Professor Rick Lewis
Professor Colin Brooks
Mutagenesis of Ly49B Reveals Key Structural Elements Required for Promiscuous Binding to MHC Class I Molecules and New Insights into the Molecular Evolution of Ly49s2014
Frances Davison
Dr Alan Koh
Dr Katarzyna Mickiewicz
Dr Jon Aust
Professor Colin Brooks
et al.
Comprehensive analysis of transcript start sites in Ly49 genes reveals an unexpected relationship with gene function and a lack of upstream promoters2011
Dr Jon Aust
Frances Davison
Farhana Hussain
Dr Ralf Kist
Dr Heiko Peters
et al.
Mice Lacking Ly49E Show Normal NK Cell Development and Provide Evidence for Probabilistic Expression of Ly49E in NK Cells and T Cells2011
Dr Jon Aust
Frances Davison
Dr Katarzyna Mickiewicz
Professor Colin Brooks
The Expression and Function of the NKRP1 Receptor Family in C57BL/6 Mice2009
Dr Jon Aust
Frances Davison
Professor Colin Brooks
The expression and function of the NKRP1 receptor family in C-57 mice2008
Frances Davison
Dr Jon Aust
Dr Jane Falconer
Professor Colin Brooks
Ly49B is expressed on multiple subpopulations of myeloid cells2006
Frances Davison
Dr Jon Aust
Professor Colin Brooks
Multiple cytokines regulate the NK gene complex-encoded receptor repertoire of mature NK cells and T cells2005
Dr Jennifer Toomey
Frances Davison
Professor Colin Brooks
Cytokine requirements for the growth and development of mouse NK cells in vitro2003
Karen Fraser
Frances Davison
Professor John Robinson
Professor Colin Brooks
NK cells developing in vitro from fetal mouse progenitors express at least one member of the Ly49 family that is acquired in a time-dependent and stochastic manner independently of CD94 and NKG22002
Frances Davison
Karen Fraser
Dr Jennifer Toomey
Professor Colin Brooks
Functional analysis of the molecular factors controlling Qa1-mediated protection of target cells from NK lysis2001