International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. LXXXIX. Update on the extended family of chemokine receptors and introducing a new nomenclature for …
F Bachelerie, A Ben-Baruch, AM Burkhardt… - Pharmacological …, 2014 - ASPET
Sixteen years ago, the Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Pharmacology
approved a system for naming human seven-transmembrane (7TM) G protein-coupled …
approved a system for naming human seven-transmembrane (7TM) G protein-coupled …
[HTML][HTML] International Union of Pharmacology. LXXXIX. Update on the extended family of chemokine receptors and introducing a new nomenclature for atypical …
F Bachelerie, A Ben-Baruch, AM Burkhardt… - Pharmacological …, 2014 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Sixteen years ago, the Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Pharmacology
approved a system for naming human seven-transmembrane (7TM) G protein-coupled …
approved a system for naming human seven-transmembrane (7TM) G protein-coupled …
International union of pharmacology. XXII. Nomenclature for chemokine receptors
PM Murphy, M Baggiolini, IF Charo, CA Hébert… - Pharmacological …, 2000 - ASPET
Chemokine receptors comprise a large family of seven transmembrane domain G protein-
coupled receptors differentially expressed in diverse cell types. Biological activities have …
coupled receptors differentially expressed in diverse cell types. Biological activities have …
Chemokine/chemokine receptor nomenclature
C Chemokine - J Interferon Cytokine Res, 2002 - search.proquest.com
THE CHEMOKINES COMPRISE a large protein family that can be divided into subfamilies
on the basis of structural motifs. The common property of chemokines is leukocyte …
on the basis of structural motifs. The common property of chemokines is leukocyte …
Chemokine receptors and their role in inflammation and infectious diseases
Chemokines are small peptides that are potent activators and chemoattractants for leukocyte
subpopulations and some nonhemopoietic cells. Their actions are mediated by a family of 7 …
subpopulations and some nonhemopoietic cells. Their actions are mediated by a family of 7 …
Function, diversity and therapeutic potential of the N-terminal domain of human chemokine receptors
M Szpakowska, V Fievez, K Arumugan… - Biochemical …, 2012 - Elsevier
Chemokines and their receptors play fundamental roles in many physiological and
pathological processes such as leukocyte trafficking, inflammation, cancer and HIV-1 …
pathological processes such as leukocyte trafficking, inflammation, cancer and HIV-1 …
[图书][B] The Chemokine Factsbook: Ligands and Receptors
K Vaddi, M Keller, M Newton - 1997 - books.google.com
How do you keep track of basic information on the proteins you work with? Where do you
find details of their physicochemical properties, amino acid sequences, gene organization …
find details of their physicochemical properties, amino acid sequences, gene organization …
Chemokine receptors as therapeutic targets: Why aren't there more drugs?
Chemokines are a family of around 40 small proteins, which are secreted by a variety of
cells, including structural cell types and leukocytes of the immune system. Chemokines bind …
cells, including structural cell types and leukocytes of the immune system. Chemokines bind …
[HTML][HTML] Chemokines and T lymphocytes: more than an attraction
SG Ward, K Bacon, J Westwick - Immunity, 1998 - cell.com
(Baggiolini et al., 1997). There are now well over 40 char-The known chemokine receptors,
together with their acterized chemokines (some of which are listed in Table respective …
together with their acterized chemokines (some of which are listed in Table respective …
Recent advances in chemokines and chemokine receptors
JA Hedrick, J Morales, A Zlotnik - Critical Reviews™ in …, 1999 - dl.begellhouse.com
Chemokines are a superfamily of small cytokine-like molecules which have been described
primarily on the basis of their ability to mediate the migration of verious cell types …
primarily on the basis of their ability to mediate the migration of verious cell types …