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Chemical synthesis, purification, and characterization of two inflammatory proteins, neutrophil activating peptide 1 (interleukin-8) and neutrophil activating peptideB cell-attracting chemokine 1, a human CXC chemokine expressed in lymphoid tissues, selectively attracts B lymphocytes via BLR1/CXCR5Cloning of a human seven-transmembrane domain receptor, LESTR, that is highly expressed in leukocytesChemokine receptor specific for IP10 and mig: structure, function, and expression in activated T-lymphocytesSequence variation of a novel heptahelical leucocyte receptor through alternative transcript formationInterferon-inducible T cell alpha chemoattractant (I-TAC): a novel non-ELR CXC chemokine with potent activity on activated T cells through selective high affinity binding to CXCR3Neutrophil-activating properties of the melanoma growth-stimulatory activityHoming chemokines in rheumatoid arthritis.Identification of CCR8, the receptor for the human CC chemokine I-309Potent and broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity of CXCL14 suggests an immediate role in skin infections.A rapid crosstalk of human gammadelta T cells and monocytes drives the acute inflammation in bacterial infectionsCytokines and chemokines in meningeal inflammation: biology and clinical implications.Human chemokines: role in lymphocyte trafficking.Antigen-Presenting Human γδ T Cells Promote Intestinal CD4+ T Cell Expression of IL-22 and Mucosal Release of CalprotectinEpithelial chemokine CXCL14 synergizes with CXCL12 via allosteric modulation of CXCR4.Human neutrophil clearance of bacterial pathogens triggers anti-microbial γδ T cell responses in early infectionProlonged antigen survival and cytosolic export in cross-presenting human gammadelta T cellsExpanded Human Blood-Derived γδT Cells Display Potent Antigen-Presentation Functions.Microbe-specific unconventional T cells induce human neutrophil differentiation into antigen cross-presenting cells.Interleukin-8 and the chemokine family.TYMSTR, a putative chemokine receptor selectively expressed in activated T cells, exhibits HIV-1 coreceptor function.A distinct chemokine axis does not account for enrichment of Foxp3(+) CD4(+) T cells in carcinogen-induced fibrosarcomas.Chemokines: role in immune cell traffic.Chemokines: multiple levels of leukocyte migration control.Skin Metabolites Define a New Paradigm in the Localization of Skin Tropic Memory T CellsChemokine-mediated control of T cell traffic in lymphoid and peripheral tissues.Platelet factor 4 binds to interleukin 8 receptors and activates neutrophils when its N terminus is modified with Glu-Leu-Arg.Follicular B helper T cells in antibody responses and autoimmunity.Interleukin-2 regulates CC chemokine receptor expression and chemotactic responsiveness in T lymphocytes.gammadelta T cells: novel initiators of adaptive immunity.Unconventional Human T Cells Accumulate at the Site of Infection in Response to Microbial Ligands and Induce Local Tissue Remodeling.ADP-ribosylation in inner membrane of rat liver mitochondria.γδ T-APCs: a novel tool for immunotherapy?The human cutaneous chemokine system.Potential Use of γδ T Cell-Based Vaccines in Cancer Immunotherapy.Human Vγ9/Vδ2 T cells: Innate adaptors of the immune system.CXCR5, the Defining Marker for Follicular B Helper T (TFH) Cells.The Antigen-Presenting Potential of Vγ9Vδ2 T Cells During Plasmodium falciparum Blood-Stage Infection.Synergistic targeting of breast cancer stem-like cells by human γδ T cells and CD8+ T cells.Editorial: History of Chemoattractant Research.
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