- are
attracted by
chemokines follow a
signal of
increasing chemokine concentration towards the
source of the
chemokine. Some
chemokines control cells of...
- that
correspond to the 4
distinct subfamilies of
chemokines they bind. The four
subfamilies of
chemokines differ in the
spacing of
structurally important...
-
diminishes the
ability to bind
chemokines. DARC has also been
linked to
rheumatoid arthritis (RA),
possibly displaying chemokines such as CXCL5 on the surface...
-
immunological responses. This
family C
chemokines differs in
structure and
function from most
chemokines.
There are only two
chemokines in this
family and what separated...
- its
ability to bind
several CC
chemokines (including CCL19, CCL21 and CCL25) and its
structural similarity to
chemokine receptors. However, due to the...
- CXCR3 in humans: CXCR3-A, CXCR3-B and
chemokine receptor 3-alternative (CXCR3-alt). CXCR3-A
binds to the CXC
chemokines CXCL9 (MIG), CXCL10 (IP-10), and CXCL11...
-
alpha (
chemokine CXC) family. SDF-1 is
produced in two forms, SDF-1α/CXCL12a and SDF-1β/CXCL12b, by
alternate splicing of the same gene.
Chemokines are characterized...
-
known CXC
chemokine receptors in mammals,
named CXCR1
through CXCR6. CXCR1 and CXCR2 are
closely related receptors that
recognize CXC
chemokines that possess...
-
respond to
chemokines after stimulation to LPS, TNFα, or CD40 ligand. In
maturing of DC
production of
chemokines have
different impact on
chemokine receptor...
-
typical to
chemokines), exodus-2, and
secondary lymphoid-tissue
chemokine (SLC). CCL21
elicits its
effects by
binding to a cell
surface chemokine receptor...