Chemerin is a multifunctional protein involved in the regulation of inflammation, metabolism, and tumorigenesis. It binds to three receptors, CMKLR1, GPR1 and CCRL2. CMKLR1 is a fully functional receptor mediating most of the known activities of chemerin. CCRL2 does not seem to couple to any intracellular signaling pathway and is presently considered as an atypical receptor able to present the protein to cells expressing CMKLR1. CCRL2 is expressed by many cell types including leukocyte subsets and endothelial cells, and its expression is strongly upregulated by inflammatory stimuli. We recently reported that chemerin can negatively regulate the angiogenesis process, including during the development of the vascular network in mouse retina. T...
Vascular neointimal hyperplasia and remodeling arising from local inflammation are characteristic pa...
Chemerin, a chemoattractant protein, acts a G-protein coupled chemokine receptor, Chemokine like R...
BACKGROUND: Circulating levels of chemerin are significantly higher in hypertensive patients and pos...
Chemerin is a multifunctional protein involved in the regulation of inflammation, metabolism, and tu...
International audienceChemerin is a multifunctional protein involved in the regulation of inflammati...
International audienceChemerin is a multifunctional protein initially characterized in our laborator...
Chemerin is a multifunctional protein initially characterized in our laboratory as a chemoattractant...
CCRL2 belongs to the G protein-coupled receptor family and is one of the three chemerin receptors. I...
CCRL2 belongs to the G protein‐coupled receptor family and is one of the three chemerin receptors. I...
CCRL2 belongs to the G protein-coupled receptor family and is one of the three chemerin receptors. I...
Chemerin is a chemotactic protein that induces migration of several immune cells including macrophag...
International audienceChemerin, a multifunctional protein acting through the receptor ChemR23/CMKLR1...
CCRL2 is a non-signaling seven-transmembrane domain receptor. CCRL2 binds chemerin, a protein that p...
ChemR23 is a chemotactic receptor expressed by APCs, such as dendritic cells, macrophages, and NK ce...
Chemerin acting via its distinct G protein-coupled receptor CMKLR1 (ChemR23), is a novel adipokine, ...
Vascular neointimal hyperplasia and remodeling arising from local inflammation are characteristic pa...
Chemerin, a chemoattractant protein, acts a G-protein coupled chemokine receptor, Chemokine like R...
BACKGROUND: Circulating levels of chemerin are significantly higher in hypertensive patients and pos...
Chemerin is a multifunctional protein involved in the regulation of inflammation, metabolism, and tu...
International audienceChemerin is a multifunctional protein involved in the regulation of inflammati...
International audienceChemerin is a multifunctional protein initially characterized in our laborator...
Chemerin is a multifunctional protein initially characterized in our laboratory as a chemoattractant...
CCRL2 belongs to the G protein-coupled receptor family and is one of the three chemerin receptors. I...
CCRL2 belongs to the G protein‐coupled receptor family and is one of the three chemerin receptors. I...
CCRL2 belongs to the G protein-coupled receptor family and is one of the three chemerin receptors. I...
Chemerin is a chemotactic protein that induces migration of several immune cells including macrophag...
International audienceChemerin, a multifunctional protein acting through the receptor ChemR23/CMKLR1...
CCRL2 is a non-signaling seven-transmembrane domain receptor. CCRL2 binds chemerin, a protein that p...
ChemR23 is a chemotactic receptor expressed by APCs, such as dendritic cells, macrophages, and NK ce...
Chemerin acting via its distinct G protein-coupled receptor CMKLR1 (ChemR23), is a novel adipokine, ...
Vascular neointimal hyperplasia and remodeling arising from local inflammation are characteristic pa...
Chemerin, a chemoattractant protein, acts a G-protein coupled chemokine receptor, Chemokine like R...
BACKGROUND: Circulating levels of chemerin are significantly higher in hypertensive patients and pos...