Chemokines modulate immune responses through their ability to orchestrate the migration of target cells. Chemokines directly induce cell migration through a distinct set of 7 transmembrane domain G protein-coupled receptors but are also recognized by a small subfamily of atypical chemokine receptors, characterized by their inability to support chemotactic activity. Atypical chemokine receptors are now emerging as crucial regulatory components of chemokine networks in a wide range of physiologic and pathologic contexts. Although a new nomenclature has been approved recently to reflect their functional distinction from their conventional counterparts, a systematic view of this subfamily is still missing. This review discusses their biochemica...
Chemokines and their receptors are key regulators of leukocyte migration and intra-tissue accumulati...
Sixteen years ago, the Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Pharmacology approved a ...
Abstract: Chemokine receptors belong to the transmembrane G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) family. ...
A subset of chemokine receptors, initially called "silent" on the basis of their apparent failure to...
A subset of chemokine receptors, initially called “silent” on the basis of their apparent failure to...
A subset of chemokine receptors, initially called “silent” on the basis of their apparent failure to...
Chemokines and their receptors are essential regulators of in vivo leukocyte migration and, some yea...
Chemokines and their receptors are essential regulators of in vivo leukocyte migration and, some yea...
Chemokines have fundamental roles in regulating immune and inflammatory responses, primarily through...
Chemokines induce cell migration through the activation of a distinct family of structurally related...
Chemokine receptors, the largest family of receptors containing a seven-transmembrane domain that ar...
AbstractAtypical chemokine receptors (ACRs) are cell surface receptors with seven transmembrane doma...
There is considerable interest in the therapeutic utility of inhibiting cellular trafficking in a va...
Chemokines and their receptors are key regulators of leukocyte migration and intra-tissue accumulati...
Directed cell migration is a fundamental component of numerous biological systems and is critical to...
Chemokines and their receptors are key regulators of leukocyte migration and intra-tissue accumulati...
Sixteen years ago, the Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Pharmacology approved a ...
Abstract: Chemokine receptors belong to the transmembrane G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) family. ...
A subset of chemokine receptors, initially called "silent" on the basis of their apparent failure to...
A subset of chemokine receptors, initially called “silent” on the basis of their apparent failure to...
A subset of chemokine receptors, initially called “silent” on the basis of their apparent failure to...
Chemokines and their receptors are essential regulators of in vivo leukocyte migration and, some yea...
Chemokines and their receptors are essential regulators of in vivo leukocyte migration and, some yea...
Chemokines have fundamental roles in regulating immune and inflammatory responses, primarily through...
Chemokines induce cell migration through the activation of a distinct family of structurally related...
Chemokine receptors, the largest family of receptors containing a seven-transmembrane domain that ar...
AbstractAtypical chemokine receptors (ACRs) are cell surface receptors with seven transmembrane doma...
There is considerable interest in the therapeutic utility of inhibiting cellular trafficking in a va...
Chemokines and their receptors are key regulators of leukocyte migration and intra-tissue accumulati...
Directed cell migration is a fundamental component of numerous biological systems and is critical to...
Chemokines and their receptors are key regulators of leukocyte migration and intra-tissue accumulati...
Sixteen years ago, the Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Pharmacology approved a ...
Abstract: Chemokine receptors belong to the transmembrane G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) family. ...