AbstractAtypical chemokine receptors (ACRs) are cell surface receptors with seven transmembrane domains structurally homologous to chemokine G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs). However, upon ligation by cognate chemokines, ACRs fail to induce classical signaling and downstream cellular responses characteristic for GPCRs. Despite this, by affecting chemokine availability and function, ACRs impact on a multitude of pathophysiological events and have emerged as important molecular players in health and disease. This review discusses individual characteristics of the currently known ACRs, highlights their similarities and differences and attempts to establish their group identity. It summarizes the progress made in mapping ACR expression, unde...
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...
AbstractAtypical chemokine receptors (ACRs) are cell surface receptors with seven transmembrane doma...
Chemokines have fundamental roles in regulating immune and inflammatory responses, primarily through...
Chemokines regulate directed cell migration, proliferation and survival and are key components in ca...
Chemokines modulate immune responses through their ability to orchestrate the migration of target ce...
Chemokines and their receptors are key mediators of the inflammatory process regulating leukocyte ex...
A subset of chemokine receptors, initially called "silent" on the basis of their apparent failure to...
Inflammation has been well recognized as one of the main drivers of atherosclerosis development and ...
Inflammation has been well recognized as one of the main drivers of atherosclerosis development and ...
Inflammation has been well recognized as one of the main drivers of atherosclerosis development and ...
Chemokines and their receptors are essential regulators of in vivo leukocyte migration and, some yea...
The chemokine system is a fundamental component of cancer-related inflammation involved in all stage...
The role of chemokines and their receptors have been identified in many biological activities such a...
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...
AbstractAtypical chemokine receptors (ACRs) are cell surface receptors with seven transmembrane doma...
Chemokines have fundamental roles in regulating immune and inflammatory responses, primarily through...
Chemokines regulate directed cell migration, proliferation and survival and are key components in ca...
Chemokines modulate immune responses through their ability to orchestrate the migration of target ce...
Chemokines and their receptors are key mediators of the inflammatory process regulating leukocyte ex...
A subset of chemokine receptors, initially called "silent" on the basis of their apparent failure to...
Inflammation has been well recognized as one of the main drivers of atherosclerosis development and ...
Inflammation has been well recognized as one of the main drivers of atherosclerosis development and ...
Inflammation has been well recognized as one of the main drivers of atherosclerosis development and ...
Chemokines and their receptors are essential regulators of in vivo leukocyte migration and, some yea...
The chemokine system is a fundamental component of cancer-related inflammation involved in all stage...
The role of chemokines and their receptors have been identified in many biological activities such a...
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...