Definition, function and pathophysiological significance of chemokine receptors.
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Trafficking of the HIV coreceptor CXCR4. Role of arrestins and identification of residues in the c-terminal tail that mediate receptor internalizationDifferential activation of CC chemokine receptors by AOP-RANTESSynovial stromal cells from rheumatoid arthritis patients attract monocytes by producing MCP-1 and IL-8Inflammatory process in Alzheimer's DiseaseActive movement of T cells away from a chemokineContrasting effects of CCR5 and CCR2 deficiency in the pulmonary inflammatory response to influenza A virusIncreased Fas ligand expression of CD4+ T cells by HCV core induces T cell-dependent hepatic inflammation.Requirement of divalent galactoside-binding activity of ecalectin/galectin-9 for eosinophil chemoattraction.Differential effects of CC chemokines on CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) phosphorylation and identification of phosphorylation sites on the CCR5 carboxyl terminus.Ligand-induced partitioning of human CXCR1 chemokine receptors with lipid raft microenvironments facilitates G-protein-dependent signaling.New perspectives in asthma treatment.MCP-1 and CCR2 contribute to non-lymphocyte-mediated brain disease induced by Fr98 polytropic retrovirus infection in mice: role for astrocytes in retroviral neuropathogenesis.Selective immunointervention in autoimmune diseases: lessons from multiple sclerosis.Chronic exposure to the chemokine CCL3 enhances neuronal network activity in rat hippocampal cultures.Heparin-protein interactions.Extracellular calcium elicits a chemokinetic response from monocytes in vitro and in vivoChemokine receptor 1 knockout abrogates natural killer cell recruitment and impairs type-1 cytokines in lymphoid tissue during pulmonary granuloma formation.Pathogenic T-cell recruitment into the airway in human disease.Reverse leukocyte migration can be attractive or repulsive.Chemokine receptors in epithelial ovarian cancerBiomarker identification in breast cancer: Beta-adrenergic receptor signaling and pathways to therapeutic response.Characterization of the stromal cell-derived factor-1alpha-heparin complex.Transcriptomic Analysis Reveals Wound Healing of Morus alba Root Extract by Up-Regulating Keratin Filament and CXCL12/CXCR4 Signaling.Multiple charged and aromatic residues in CCR5 amino-terminal domain are involved in high affinity binding of both chemokines and HIV-1 Env protein.Ascaris suum-derived products induce human neutrophil activation via a G protein-coupled receptor that interacts with the interleukin-8 receptor pathway.Differential chemokine activation of CC chemokine receptor 1-regulated pathways: ligand selective activation of Galpha 14-coupled pathways.Infection of human mononuclear phagocytes and macrophage-like THP1 cells with Leishmania donovani results in modulation of expression of a subset of chemokines and a chemokine receptor.Characterization of chemokine receptors.Involvement of phosphoinositide 3-kinase gamma, Rac, and PAK signaling in chemokine-induced macrophage migration.CC and CX3C chemokines differentially interact with the N terminus of the human cytomegalovirus-encoded US28 receptor.Syndecan-4-dependent migration of human eosinophils.Cellular assays of chemokine receptor activation.Activation of human macrophages by allogeneic islets preparations: inhibition by AOP-RANTES and heparinoids.The chemokine CCL5 is essential for leukocyte recruitment in a model of severe Herpes simplex encephalitis.SDF-1alpha-mediated modulation of synaptic transmission in rat cerebellum.Recent developments in modulating chemokine networks
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Definition, function and pathophysiological significance of chemokine receptors.
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Definition, function and pathophysiological significance of chemokine receptors.
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Definition, function and pathophysiological significance of chemokine receptors.
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Definition, function and pathophysiological significance of chemokine receptors.
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Definition, function and pathophysiological significance of chemokine receptors.
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Definition, function and pathophysiological significance of chemokine receptors.
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Definition, function and pathophysiological significance of chemokine receptors.
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Definition, function and pathophysiological significance of chemokine receptors.
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1998-09-01T00:00:00Z