Macrophages are important regulators of branching morphogenesis during development and postnatally in the mammary gland. Regulation of macrophage dynamics during these processes can therefore have a profound impact on development. We demonstrate here that the developing mammary gland expresses high levels of inflammatory CC-chemokines, which are essential in vivo regulators of macrophage migration. We further demonstrate that the atypical chemokine receptor ACKR2, which scavenges inflammatory CC-chemokines, is differentially expressed during mammary gland development. We have previously shown that ACKR2 regulates macrophage dynamics during lymphatic vessel development. Here, we extend these observations to reveal a novel role for ACKR2 in r...
Atypical chemokine receptor ACKR3 (formerly CXCR7) is a scavenging receptor that has recently been i...
Macrophages play diverse roles in mammary gland development and breast cancer. CC-chemokine ligand 2...
Inflammatory chemokines produced in the placenta can direct the migration of placental leukocytes us...
Macrophages are important regulators of branching morphogenesis during development and postnatally i...
Macrophages are key regulators of developmental processes, including those involved in mammary gland...
Atypical chemokine receptor 2 (ACKR2) is a chemokine-scavenging receptor. ACKR2–/–embryos display a ...
Macrophages regulate lymphatic vasculature development; however, the molecular mechanisms regulating...
AbstractMammary gland development initiates postnatally with the development of terminal end buds (T...
Macrophages regulate lymphatic vasculature development; however, the molecular mechanisms regulating...
Macrophages regulate lymphatic vasculature development; however, the molecular mechanisms regulating...
AbstractMammary gland development initiates postnatally with the development of terminal end buds (T...
Development and function of the mammary gland involves complex and dynamic interactions between epit...
Atypical chemokine receptor 2 (ACKR2) is a chemokine-scavenging receptor. ACKR2-/-embryos display a ...
Atypical chemokine receptors (ACKRs) are regulators of leukocyte traffic, inflammation, and immunity...
AbstractThe stromal microenvironment regulates mammary gland branching morphogenesis. We have observ...
Atypical chemokine receptor ACKR3 (formerly CXCR7) is a scavenging receptor that has recently been i...
Macrophages play diverse roles in mammary gland development and breast cancer. CC-chemokine ligand 2...
Inflammatory chemokines produced in the placenta can direct the migration of placental leukocytes us...
Macrophages are important regulators of branching morphogenesis during development and postnatally i...
Macrophages are key regulators of developmental processes, including those involved in mammary gland...
Atypical chemokine receptor 2 (ACKR2) is a chemokine-scavenging receptor. ACKR2–/–embryos display a ...
Macrophages regulate lymphatic vasculature development; however, the molecular mechanisms regulating...
AbstractMammary gland development initiates postnatally with the development of terminal end buds (T...
Macrophages regulate lymphatic vasculature development; however, the molecular mechanisms regulating...
Macrophages regulate lymphatic vasculature development; however, the molecular mechanisms regulating...
AbstractMammary gland development initiates postnatally with the development of terminal end buds (T...
Development and function of the mammary gland involves complex and dynamic interactions between epit...
Atypical chemokine receptor 2 (ACKR2) is a chemokine-scavenging receptor. ACKR2-/-embryos display a ...
Atypical chemokine receptors (ACKRs) are regulators of leukocyte traffic, inflammation, and immunity...
AbstractThe stromal microenvironment regulates mammary gland branching morphogenesis. We have observ...
Atypical chemokine receptor ACKR3 (formerly CXCR7) is a scavenging receptor that has recently been i...
Macrophages play diverse roles in mammary gland development and breast cancer. CC-chemokine ligand 2...
Inflammatory chemokines produced in the placenta can direct the migration of placental leukocytes us...