Contains fulltext : 169829.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Elucidating the poorly defined mechanisms by which inflammatory lesions are spatially restricted in vivo is of critical importance in understanding skin disease. Chemokines are the principal regulators of leukocyte migration and are essential in the initiation and maintenance of inflammation. The membrane-bound psoriasis-associated atypical chemokine receptor 2 (ACKR2) binds, internalizes and degrades most proinflammatory CC-chemokines. Here we investigate the role of ACKR2 in limiting the spread of cutaneous psoriasiform inflammation to sites that are remote from the primary lesion. Circulating factors capable of regulating ACKR2 function at remote sites w...
Innate immune processes are central in the development of the chronic inflammatory skin disease psor...
Chemokines are believed to be involved in the specific recruitment of immune cells into the lesions ...
This review highlights the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying psoriatic inflammation with ...
Elucidating the poorly defined mechanisms by which inflammatory lesions are spatially restricted in ...
Elucidating the poorly defined mechanisms by which inflammatory lesions are spatially restricted in ...
Elucidating the poorly defined mechanisms by which inflammatory lesions are spatially restricted in ...
Psoriasis is a common, debilitating systemic inflammatory disorder that is characterised by sharply ...
Background: Skin in people with psoriasis has been comprehensively studied; uninvolved skin has abno...
Chemokines are a highly conserved family of chemoattractant cytokines that are key to the movement o...
Objectives. Chemokines are essential contributors to leucocyte accumulation at sites of inflammatory...
Chemokines are the principal regulators of leukocyte migration and are essential for initiation and ...
Psoriasis is a common disease, characterised by thick erythematous skin plaques and scaling, as wel...
Skin is an immunological organ with a delicate immunological network that governs the homeostasis an...
AbstractSkin is an immunological organ with a delicate immunological network that governs the homeos...
As the outermost barrier, skin plays an important role in protecting our bodies against outside inva...
Innate immune processes are central in the development of the chronic inflammatory skin disease psor...
Chemokines are believed to be involved in the specific recruitment of immune cells into the lesions ...
This review highlights the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying psoriatic inflammation with ...
Elucidating the poorly defined mechanisms by which inflammatory lesions are spatially restricted in ...
Elucidating the poorly defined mechanisms by which inflammatory lesions are spatially restricted in ...
Elucidating the poorly defined mechanisms by which inflammatory lesions are spatially restricted in ...
Psoriasis is a common, debilitating systemic inflammatory disorder that is characterised by sharply ...
Background: Skin in people with psoriasis has been comprehensively studied; uninvolved skin has abno...
Chemokines are a highly conserved family of chemoattractant cytokines that are key to the movement o...
Objectives. Chemokines are essential contributors to leucocyte accumulation at sites of inflammatory...
Chemokines are the principal regulators of leukocyte migration and are essential for initiation and ...
Psoriasis is a common disease, characterised by thick erythematous skin plaques and scaling, as wel...
Skin is an immunological organ with a delicate immunological network that governs the homeostasis an...
AbstractSkin is an immunological organ with a delicate immunological network that governs the homeos...
As the outermost barrier, skin plays an important role in protecting our bodies against outside inva...
Innate immune processes are central in the development of the chronic inflammatory skin disease psor...
Chemokines are believed to be involved in the specific recruitment of immune cells into the lesions ...
This review highlights the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying psoriatic inflammation with ...