An effective inflammatory immune response first requires the recruitment of cells to the site of inflammation and then their appropriate activation and regulation. Chemokines are critical in this response since they are both chemotactic and immunoregulatory molecules. In this regard, the interaction between CCL5 and CCR5 may be critical in regulating T cell functions, by mediating their recruitment and polarization, activation, and differentiation. Various tyrosine phosphorylation signaling cascades can be engaged following chemokine receptor aggregation on T cells, including the Jak–Stat pathway, FAK activation, the MAP kinase pathway, PI3-kinase activation, and transactivation of the T cell receptor. This review will address specific aspe...
Chemotactic migration of leucocytes largely depends on adhesive interaction with the substratum and ...
Upon injury or infection, our bodies defend themselves through inflammation. This process involves t...
Chemokines are responsible for directing leukocyte migration and triggering firm arrest by activatin...
Chemokines play well established roles as attractants of naive and effector T cells. New studies ind...
A hallmark of inflammation is the accumulation of leukocytes, which can serve to remove pathogens an...
Chemokines and their receptors direct leukocyte migration among blood, lymph and tissues. Evidence h...
Chemokines and their receptors control leukocyte migration and homing throughout the body in both ph...
Chemokines and their receptors control leukocyte migration and homing throughout the body in both ph...
Chemokines play an important role in establishing the distribution of lymphocyte subpopulations in p...
Cells communicate and affect each other using soluble mediators, such as cytokines and chemokines. C...
The interactions of chemokines with their G protein-coupled receptors promote the migration of leuko...
Inflammation occurs as a result of exposure of tissues and organs to harmful stimuli such as microbi...
The chemokines (or chemotactic cytokines) are a large family of small, secreted proteins that signal...
Chemokines are a large group of chemotactic cytokines. They have been divided into four groups, desi...
Chemokine C-C receptor 6 (CCR6) and its exclusive ligand CCL20 is an extremely important chemokine r...
Chemotactic migration of leucocytes largely depends on adhesive interaction with the substratum and ...
Upon injury or infection, our bodies defend themselves through inflammation. This process involves t...
Chemokines are responsible for directing leukocyte migration and triggering firm arrest by activatin...
Chemokines play well established roles as attractants of naive and effector T cells. New studies ind...
A hallmark of inflammation is the accumulation of leukocytes, which can serve to remove pathogens an...
Chemokines and their receptors direct leukocyte migration among blood, lymph and tissues. Evidence h...
Chemokines and their receptors control leukocyte migration and homing throughout the body in both ph...
Chemokines and their receptors control leukocyte migration and homing throughout the body in both ph...
Chemokines play an important role in establishing the distribution of lymphocyte subpopulations in p...
Cells communicate and affect each other using soluble mediators, such as cytokines and chemokines. C...
The interactions of chemokines with their G protein-coupled receptors promote the migration of leuko...
Inflammation occurs as a result of exposure of tissues and organs to harmful stimuli such as microbi...
The chemokines (or chemotactic cytokines) are a large family of small, secreted proteins that signal...
Chemokines are a large group of chemotactic cytokines. They have been divided into four groups, desi...
Chemokine C-C receptor 6 (CCR6) and its exclusive ligand CCL20 is an extremely important chemokine r...
Chemotactic migration of leucocytes largely depends on adhesive interaction with the substratum and ...
Upon injury or infection, our bodies defend themselves through inflammation. This process involves t...
Chemokines are responsible for directing leukocyte migration and triggering firm arrest by activatin...