Chemokines comprise a family of secreted proteins that activate G protein-coupled chemokine receptors and thereby control the migration of leukocytes during inflammation or immune surveillance. The positional information required for such migratory behavior is governed by the binding of chemokines to membrane-tethered glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), which establishes a chemokine concentration gradient. An often observed but incompletely understood behavior of chemokines is the ability of unrelated chemokines to enhance the potency with which another chemokine subtype can activate its cognate receptor. This phenomenon has been demonstrated to occur between many chemokine combinations and across several model systems and has been dubbed chemokine ...
Chemokines are small proteins, promoting directional migration and activation of different cells thr...
Chemokines are small proteins, promoting directional migration and activation of different cells thr...
Chemokines control the migration of cells in normal physiological processes and in the context of di...
Item does not contain fulltextChemokines comprise a family of secreted proteins that activate G prot...
Chemokines comprise a family of secreted proteins that activate G protein-coupled chemokine receptor...
Chemokines have two types of interactions that function cooperatively to control cell migration. Che...
Chemokines have two types of interactions that function cooperatively to control cell migration. Che...
Chemokines have two types of interactions that function cooperatively to control cell migration. Che...
Chemokines have two types of interactions that function cooperatively to control cell migration. Che...
Leukocyte migration into tissues depends on the activity of chemokines that form concentration gradi...
Both chemokine oligomerization and binding to glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are required for their funct...
Both chemokine oligomerization and binding to glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are required for their funct...
Both chemokine oligomerization and binding to glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are required for their funct...
Chemokine biology is mediated by more complex interactions than simple monomolecular ligand–recepto...
Physiological leukocyte homing and extravasation of leukocytes during inflammatory processes is dire...
Chemokines are small proteins, promoting directional migration and activation of different cells thr...
Chemokines are small proteins, promoting directional migration and activation of different cells thr...
Chemokines control the migration of cells in normal physiological processes and in the context of di...
Item does not contain fulltextChemokines comprise a family of secreted proteins that activate G prot...
Chemokines comprise a family of secreted proteins that activate G protein-coupled chemokine receptor...
Chemokines have two types of interactions that function cooperatively to control cell migration. Che...
Chemokines have two types of interactions that function cooperatively to control cell migration. Che...
Chemokines have two types of interactions that function cooperatively to control cell migration. Che...
Chemokines have two types of interactions that function cooperatively to control cell migration. Che...
Leukocyte migration into tissues depends on the activity of chemokines that form concentration gradi...
Both chemokine oligomerization and binding to glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are required for their funct...
Both chemokine oligomerization and binding to glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are required for their funct...
Both chemokine oligomerization and binding to glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) are required for their funct...
Chemokine biology is mediated by more complex interactions than simple monomolecular ligand–recepto...
Physiological leukocyte homing and extravasation of leukocytes during inflammatory processes is dire...
Chemokines are small proteins, promoting directional migration and activation of different cells thr...
Chemokines are small proteins, promoting directional migration and activation of different cells thr...
Chemokines control the migration of cells in normal physiological processes and in the context of di...