Human Cytomegalovirus-Induced NKG2C<sup>hi</sup>CD57<sup>hi</sup>Natural Killer Cells Are Effectors Dependent on Humoral Antiviral ImmunityZeguang Wu, Thomas Mertens, Reinhold Schirmbeck et al.|Journal of Virology|2013Cited by 139
Natural Killer Cells Can Inhibit the Transmission of Human Cytomegalovirus in Cell Culture by Using Mechanisms from Innate and Adaptive Immune ResponsesZeguang Wu, Thomas Mertens, Johanna Reichel et al.|Journal of Virology|2014Cited by 31
Interleukin-2 from Adaptive T Cells Enhances Natural Killer Cell Activity against Human Cytomegalovirus-Infected MacrophagesZeguang Wu, Thomas Mertens, Giada Frascaroli et al.|Journal of Virology|2015Cited by 22
Human Cytomegalovirus Infection Promotes Expansion of a Functionally Superior Cytoplasmic CD3+ NK Cell Subset with a Bcl11b-Regulated T Cell SignatureZeguang Wu, Katharine C. Hsu, Colleen M. Lau et al.|The Journal of Immunology|2021Cited by 16
NK Cells from RAG- or DCLRE1C-Deficient Patients Inhibit HCMVZeguang Wu, Thomas Mertens, Narmadha Subramanian et al.|Microorganisms|2019Cited by 7