Abstract Mechanisms keeping leukocytes distant of local inflammatory processes in a resting state despite systemic release of inflammatory triggers are a pivotal requirement for avoidance of overwhelming inflammation but are ill defined. Dimers of the alarmin S100A8/S100A9 activate Toll‐like receptor‐4 (TLR4) but extracellular calcium concentrations induce S100A8/S100A9‐tetramers preventing TLR4‐binding and limiting their inflammatory activity. So far, only antimicrobial functions of released S100A8/S100A9‐tetramers (calprotectin) are described. It is demonstrated that extracellular S100A8/S100A9 tetramers significantly dampen monocyte dynamics as adhesion, migration, and traction force generation in vitro and immigration of monocytes in a ...
<p>S100A8 and S100A9 are members of the S100 family of cytoplasmic EF-hand Ca<sup>2+</sup>-binding p...
<p>S100A8 and S100A9 (also known as MRP8 and MRP14, respectively) are Ca<sup>2+</sup> binding protei...
Neutrophils are the most abundant innate immune cells in the circulation and they are the first cell...
Autoimmune diseases, such as psoriasis and arthritis, show a patchy distribution of inflammation des...
The S100s comprise a group of Ca2+-binding proteins of the EF-hand superfamily with varied functions...
<div><p>Release of endogenous damage associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), including members of the...
The S100A9 and S100A8 proteins are highly expressed by neutrophils and monocytes and are part of a g...
S100A8, S100A9 and S100A8/A9 complexes have been known as important endogenous damage-associated mol...
Upon tissue injury and infection both stressed and dying cells can release proteins that normally re...
S100A8 and S100A9 (also known as MRP8 and MRP14, respectively) are Ca2+ binding proteins belonging t...
peer reviewedS100A8 and S100A9 are members of the S100 family of cytoplasmic EF-hand Ca(2+)-binding ...
<div><p>The cytosolic Ca<sup>2+</sup>-binding S100A9 and S100A8 proteins form heterodimers that are ...
<div><p>S100A8, S100A9 and S100A8/A9 complexes have been known as important endogenous damage-associ...
The cytosolic Ca2+-binding S100A9 and S100A8 proteins form heterodimers that are primarily expressed...
The cytosolic Ca2+-binding S100A9 and S100A8 proteins form heterodimers that are primarily expressed...
<p>S100A8 and S100A9 are members of the S100 family of cytoplasmic EF-hand Ca<sup>2+</sup>-binding p...
<p>S100A8 and S100A9 (also known as MRP8 and MRP14, respectively) are Ca<sup>2+</sup> binding protei...
Neutrophils are the most abundant innate immune cells in the circulation and they are the first cell...
Autoimmune diseases, such as psoriasis and arthritis, show a patchy distribution of inflammation des...
The S100s comprise a group of Ca2+-binding proteins of the EF-hand superfamily with varied functions...
<div><p>Release of endogenous damage associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), including members of the...
The S100A9 and S100A8 proteins are highly expressed by neutrophils and monocytes and are part of a g...
S100A8, S100A9 and S100A8/A9 complexes have been known as important endogenous damage-associated mol...
Upon tissue injury and infection both stressed and dying cells can release proteins that normally re...
S100A8 and S100A9 (also known as MRP8 and MRP14, respectively) are Ca2+ binding proteins belonging t...
peer reviewedS100A8 and S100A9 are members of the S100 family of cytoplasmic EF-hand Ca(2+)-binding ...
<div><p>The cytosolic Ca<sup>2+</sup>-binding S100A9 and S100A8 proteins form heterodimers that are ...
<div><p>S100A8, S100A9 and S100A8/A9 complexes have been known as important endogenous damage-associ...
The cytosolic Ca2+-binding S100A9 and S100A8 proteins form heterodimers that are primarily expressed...
The cytosolic Ca2+-binding S100A9 and S100A8 proteins form heterodimers that are primarily expressed...
<p>S100A8 and S100A9 are members of the S100 family of cytoplasmic EF-hand Ca<sup>2+</sup>-binding p...
<p>S100A8 and S100A9 (also known as MRP8 and MRP14, respectively) are Ca<sup>2+</sup> binding protei...
Neutrophils are the most abundant innate immune cells in the circulation and they are the first cell...