By interacting with G protein-coupled receptors, these proteins regulate many biological processes like apoptosis, proliferation, angiogenesis, hematopoiesis or organogenesis. They maintain the homeostasis of the lymphocyte compartment and ensure correct functioning of the immune system. Interestingly, the chemokines and their receptors are ideal targets for viruses. Furthermore, most cancers are characterized by a default of their expression or their activity. © 2007 Biotechnology, Agronomy and Society and Environment.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
auThOr’s vIew Multiple members of the chemokine (chemotactic cytokine) family critically regulate ce...
A surge in interest in the chemokine-chemokine receptor network is probably related to the expanding...
Various herpes- and poxviruses contain DNA sequences encoding proteins with homology to cellular che...
Chemokines interact with glycosaminoglycans of the extracellular matrix and activate heptahelical ce...
Chemokines and their receptors have an essential role in organogenesis and lymphocyte trafficking, i...
Abstract: Chemokine receptors belong to the transmembrane G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) family. ...
A hallmark of inflammation is the accumulation of leukocytes, which can serve to remove pathogens an...
A number of human and animal herpes viruses encode G-protein coupled receptors with seven transmembr...
The chemokines and their receptors: the main functions of chemokines are cell activation and stimula...
Chemokines are a key component of cancer-related inflammation. Chemokines and chemokine receptors ar...
Chemokines are members of a large family of small soluble proteins, which were discovered by their a...
Chemokines were initially identified as bioactive substances, which control the trafficking of infla...
In the past few years, a large number of new chemokines (chemotactic cytokines) and chemokine recept...
The adoptive immune response relies on a precise temporal and spatial positioning of lymphocytes wit...
International audienceChemokines are involved in cellular interactions and tropism in situations fre...
auThOr’s vIew Multiple members of the chemokine (chemotactic cytokine) family critically regulate ce...
A surge in interest in the chemokine-chemokine receptor network is probably related to the expanding...
Various herpes- and poxviruses contain DNA sequences encoding proteins with homology to cellular che...
Chemokines interact with glycosaminoglycans of the extracellular matrix and activate heptahelical ce...
Chemokines and their receptors have an essential role in organogenesis and lymphocyte trafficking, i...
Abstract: Chemokine receptors belong to the transmembrane G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) family. ...
A hallmark of inflammation is the accumulation of leukocytes, which can serve to remove pathogens an...
A number of human and animal herpes viruses encode G-protein coupled receptors with seven transmembr...
The chemokines and their receptors: the main functions of chemokines are cell activation and stimula...
Chemokines are a key component of cancer-related inflammation. Chemokines and chemokine receptors ar...
Chemokines are members of a large family of small soluble proteins, which were discovered by their a...
Chemokines were initially identified as bioactive substances, which control the trafficking of infla...
In the past few years, a large number of new chemokines (chemotactic cytokines) and chemokine recept...
The adoptive immune response relies on a precise temporal and spatial positioning of lymphocytes wit...
International audienceChemokines are involved in cellular interactions and tropism in situations fre...
auThOr’s vIew Multiple members of the chemokine (chemotactic cytokine) family critically regulate ce...
A surge in interest in the chemokine-chemokine receptor network is probably related to the expanding...
Various herpes- and poxviruses contain DNA sequences encoding proteins with homology to cellular che...