The N-formyl peptide receptor (FPR) present on neutrophils is of importance in providing the host with a detection mechanism of broad specificity for invading microorganisms and damaged tissue. The aim of this project was to develop an accurate physiological model for the study of FPR. Since neutrophils isolated from blood leukocytes are heterogeneous, short lived and terminally differentiated they do not make good models for the study of FPR. Hence, the need for in vitro model systems. The current model used, the human leukaemic cell line (HL-60), does not produce fully mature neutrophils. In contrast, the murine pluripotent stem cell line (FDCP), can be fully differentiated to mature neutrophils. This cell line was therefore chosen for th...
Leukocyte recruitment to sites of inflammation and infection is dependent on the presence of a gradi...
AbstractA multifunctional receptor for N-formylpeptides exists on the membranes of neutrophils. This...
An integral component of the biological response of the neutrophil is its migration, guided by chemo...
Abstract: A recombinant human neutrophil N-forinyl peptide receptor (rFPR) expressed in transfected ...
Neutrophil granulocytes play an important role in the early stages of microbial infection. The neutr...
Phagocytes are activated by several extracellular signals, including formyl-peptides derived from ba...
The formyl peptide receptors (FPRs) are G protein-coupled receptors that transduce chemotactic signa...
Abstract: Enrichment of chemoattractant recep-tors on the neutrophil surface has been difficult to a...
The co-expression of C5a and formyl-methionine-leucine-phenylalanine-lysine (FMLPL) receptors with C...
We have used light microscope autoradiography to visualize binding of the formylhexa. peptide, N-for...
Two different immune recognition systems have evolved in parallel to recognize peptides starting wit...
Ligation of N-formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine (fMLP) to its specific cell surface receptors tr...
<div><p>Two different immune recognition systems have evolved in parallel to recognize peptides star...
The cytoskeleton and/or membrane skeleton has been implicated in the regulation of N-formyl peptide ...
F2L (formylpeptide receptor (FPR)-like (FPRL)-2 ligand), a highly conserved acetylated peptide deriv...
Leukocyte recruitment to sites of inflammation and infection is dependent on the presence of a gradi...
AbstractA multifunctional receptor for N-formylpeptides exists on the membranes of neutrophils. This...
An integral component of the biological response of the neutrophil is its migration, guided by chemo...
Abstract: A recombinant human neutrophil N-forinyl peptide receptor (rFPR) expressed in transfected ...
Neutrophil granulocytes play an important role in the early stages of microbial infection. The neutr...
Phagocytes are activated by several extracellular signals, including formyl-peptides derived from ba...
The formyl peptide receptors (FPRs) are G protein-coupled receptors that transduce chemotactic signa...
Abstract: Enrichment of chemoattractant recep-tors on the neutrophil surface has been difficult to a...
The co-expression of C5a and formyl-methionine-leucine-phenylalanine-lysine (FMLPL) receptors with C...
We have used light microscope autoradiography to visualize binding of the formylhexa. peptide, N-for...
Two different immune recognition systems have evolved in parallel to recognize peptides starting wit...
Ligation of N-formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine (fMLP) to its specific cell surface receptors tr...
<div><p>Two different immune recognition systems have evolved in parallel to recognize peptides star...
The cytoskeleton and/or membrane skeleton has been implicated in the regulation of N-formyl peptide ...
F2L (formylpeptide receptor (FPR)-like (FPRL)-2 ligand), a highly conserved acetylated peptide deriv...
Leukocyte recruitment to sites of inflammation and infection is dependent on the presence of a gradi...
AbstractA multifunctional receptor for N-formylpeptides exists on the membranes of neutrophils. This...
An integral component of the biological response of the neutrophil is its migration, guided by chemo...