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    IL-15:IL-15 receptor alpha superagonist complex: High-level co-expression in recombinant mammalian cells, purification and characterization by Han, Kai-ping, Zhu, Xiaoyun, Liu, Bai, Jeng, Emily, Kong, Lin, Yovandich, Jason L., Vyas, Vinay V., Marcus, Warren D., Chavaillaz, Pierre-Andre, Romero, Christian A., Rhode, Peter R., Wong, Hing C.

    Published in Cytokine (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-12-2011)
    “…► Soluble IL-15:IL-15Rα superagonist complex was produced at high levels in CHO cells. ► The highly purified superagonist complex has long serum half-life in…”
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    Identification of vacancy defects in carbon nanotubes using vibration analysis and machine learning by Singh, Sneha, Junaid, Zaid Bin, Vyas, Vinay, Kalyanwat, Teekam Singh, Rana, Subhram Subhrajyoti

    Published in Carbon trends (01-10-2021)
    “…Point vacancies are the most common defects in a carbon nanotube (CNT) lattice. However, there is no standard technique to identify these defects. Moreover,…”
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    Bilateral inguinal lymphadenopathy presenting as tuberculosis in a case of carcinoma rectum by Vyas, Sunil, Umashankar, Narendra, Kothari, Nirupama, Vyas, Vinay

    Published in International journal of mycobacteriology (01-10-2017)
    “…Isolated bilateral inguinal tubercular lymphadenitis is a very rare presentation. A 59-year-old male, on treatment for Carcinoma rectum (T3 N1 M0) presented…”
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    Entropically Assisted Carbohydrate Recognition by a Natural Killer Cell-Surface Receptor by Swaminathan, Chittoor P, Wais, Neelowfar, Vyas, Vinay V, Velikovsky, Carlos A, Moretta, Alessandro, Moretta, Lorenzo, Biassoni, Roberto, Mariuzza, Roy A, Dimasi, Nazzareno

    “…Brake‐assisted drive. Saccharide recognition by lectins involves several critical hydrogen‐bonding interactions. This manifests as favorable enthalpic…”
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    CD4+/CD8+ Selection of Anti-AML ENG-T Cells Affects Long-Term T-Cell Persistence in Vitro and Survival in an AML Xenograft Model by Holl, Natalie J., Fearnow, Adam, Vorri, Stamatia C., Rahnama, Ruyan, Christodoulou, Ilias, Choe, Jun, Ghosal, Alokesh, Ng, Cynthia, Modi, Arjun, Vyas, Vinay, Bonifant, Challice L.

    Published in Blood (02-11-2023)
    “…Background: Immunotherapies have shown dramatic anti-cancer efficacy in pediatric hematopoietic malignancies. Despite initial disease clearance, relapse rates…”
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    NMR Structure of the Natural Killer Cell Receptor 2B4 (CD244):  Implications for Ligand Recognition by Ames, James B, Vyas, Vinay, Lusin, Jacqueline D, Mariuzza, Roy

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (03-05-2005)
    “…2B4, a transmembrane receptor expressed primarily on natural killer (NK) cells and on a subset of CD8+ T cells, plays an important role in activating…”
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    15:IL-15 receptor alpha superagonist complex: High-level co-expression in recombinant mammalian cells, purification and characterization by Han, Kai-ping, Zhu, Xiaoyun, Liu, Bai, Jeng, Emily, Kong, Lin, Yovandich, Jason L, Vyas, Vinay V, Marcus, Warren D, Chavaillaz, Pierre-Andre, Romero, Christian A, Rhode, Peter R, Wong, Hing C

    Published in Cytokine (Philadelphia, Pa.) (2011)
    “…IL-15, a promising cytokine for treating cancer and viral diseases, is presented in trans by the IL-15 receptor (IL-15R) alpha-chain to the IL-15Rβγc complex…”
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    Bilateral inguinal lymphadenopathy presenting as tuberculosis in a case of carcinoma rectum by Vyas, Sunil, Umashankar, Narendra, Kothari, Nirupama, Vyas, Vinay

    Published in International journal of mycobacteriology (01-10-2017)
    “…Isolated bilateral inguinal tubercular lymphadenitis is a very rare presentation. A 59-year-old male, on treatment for Carcinoma rectum (T3 N1 M0) presented…”
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