Chemokines and their receptors are key regulators of leukocyte migration and intra-tissue accumulation under both homeostatic and inflammatory conditions. Regulation of chemokine-dependent responses, particularly those relating to inflammation, is essential to avoid the development of inflammatory and autoimmune pathologies. Recently, a new subfamily of chemokine receptors referred to as the 'atypical' chemokine receptors has emerged, members of which have been shown to play important roles in controlling in vivo chemokine biology. Here we review the basic biology of the chemokine and chemokine receptor family, introduce the topic of 'atypical' chemokine receptor biology and focus specifically on the best-characterized of the 'atypical' che...
A subset of chemokine receptors, initially called "silent" on the basis of their apparent failure to...
Tuning is a key aspect of inflammatory reaction essential in homeostasis and pathology. An emerging ...
Chemokines, acting on their cognate receptors on infiltrating leukocytes, drive the inflammatory res...
Chemokines and their receptors are key regulators of leukocyte migration and intra-tissue accumulati...
Chemokines are key regulators of leukocyte migration and play important roles in a number of physiol...
Chemokines are key regulators of leukocyte migration and play important roles in a number of physiol...
Chemokines play a major role in the induction of inflammatory reactions and development of an approp...
Chemokines are chemotactic cytokines with a key role in the control of cell trafficking and position...
Other than signalling receptors sustaining leucocyte recruitment during inflammatory reactions, the ...
Other than signalling receptors sustaining leucocyte recruitment during inflammatory reactions, the ...
The chemokine system includes at least three "silent" receptors, DARC, D6 and CCX CKR, with distinct...
How the inflammatory response is initiated has been well defined but relatively little is known abou...
The atypical chemokine receptor, D6, is efficient at sequestering and scavenging inflammatory CC che...
How the inflammatory response is initiated has been well defined but relatively little is known abou...
Atypical chemokine receptors are a distinct subset of chemokine receptors able to modulate immune re...
A subset of chemokine receptors, initially called "silent" on the basis of their apparent failure to...
Tuning is a key aspect of inflammatory reaction essential in homeostasis and pathology. An emerging ...
Chemokines, acting on their cognate receptors on infiltrating leukocytes, drive the inflammatory res...
Chemokines and their receptors are key regulators of leukocyte migration and intra-tissue accumulati...
Chemokines are key regulators of leukocyte migration and play important roles in a number of physiol...
Chemokines are key regulators of leukocyte migration and play important roles in a number of physiol...
Chemokines play a major role in the induction of inflammatory reactions and development of an approp...
Chemokines are chemotactic cytokines with a key role in the control of cell trafficking and position...
Other than signalling receptors sustaining leucocyte recruitment during inflammatory reactions, the ...
Other than signalling receptors sustaining leucocyte recruitment during inflammatory reactions, the ...
The chemokine system includes at least three "silent" receptors, DARC, D6 and CCX CKR, with distinct...
How the inflammatory response is initiated has been well defined but relatively little is known abou...
The atypical chemokine receptor, D6, is efficient at sequestering and scavenging inflammatory CC che...
How the inflammatory response is initiated has been well defined but relatively little is known abou...
Atypical chemokine receptors are a distinct subset of chemokine receptors able to modulate immune re...
A subset of chemokine receptors, initially called "silent" on the basis of their apparent failure to...
Tuning is a key aspect of inflammatory reaction essential in homeostasis and pathology. An emerging ...
Chemokines, acting on their cognate receptors on infiltrating leukocytes, drive the inflammatory res...