Chemokines and chemokine receptors in leukocyte trafficking
TS Olson, K Ley - American Journal of Physiology …, 2002 - journals.physiology.org
Chemokines regulate inflammation, leukocyte trafficking, and immune cell differentiation.
The role of chemokines in homing of naive T lymphocytes to secondary lymphatic organs is …
The role of chemokines in homing of naive T lymphocytes to secondary lymphatic organs is …
Chemokine-chemokine receptor network in immune cell trafficking
CH Kim - Current Drug Targets-Immune, Endocrine & …, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com
Chemokines play critical roles in leukocyte trafficking in normal and inflammatory conditions.
The primary roles of chemokines are to activate integrins for leukocyte adherence on …
The primary roles of chemokines are to activate integrins for leukocyte adherence on …
Chemokines and chemokine receptors: positioning cells for host defense and immunity
JW Griffith, CL Sokol, AD Luster - Annual review of immunology, 2014 - annualreviews.org
Chemokines are chemo tactic cyto kines that control the migratory patterns and positioning
of all immune cells. Although chemokines were initially appreciated as important mediators …
of all immune cells. Although chemokines were initially appreciated as important mediators …
Exploring the complex role of chemokines and chemoattractants in vivo on leukocyte dynamics
BA David, P Kubes - Immunological reviews, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Chemotaxis is fundamental for leukocyte migration in immunity and inflammation and
contributes to the pathogenesis of many human diseases. Although chemokines and various …
contributes to the pathogenesis of many human diseases. Although chemokines and various …
[PDF][PDF] Chemokines and chemokine receptors: their manifold roles in homeostasis and disease
Y Le, Y Zhou, P Iribarren, J Wang - Cell Mol Immunol, 2004 - researchgate.net
Chemokines are a superfamily of small proteins that bind to G protein-coupled receptors on
target cells and were originally discovered as mediators of directional migration of immune …
target cells and were originally discovered as mediators of directional migration of immune …
Orchestrating the orchestrators: chemokines in control of T cell traffic
SK Bromley, TR Mempel, AD Luster - Nature immunology, 2008 - nature.com
The understanding of how chemokines orchestrate the trafficking and activity of immune
cells has increased considerably. So far, over 50 chemokines and 20 chemokine receptors …
cells has increased considerably. So far, over 50 chemokines and 20 chemokine receptors …
Chemokines and chemokine receptors in lymphoid tissue dynamics
O Schulz, SI Hammerschmidt… - Annual review of …, 2016 - annualreviews.org
The continuous migration of immune cells between lymphoid and nonlymphoid organs is a
key feature of the immune system, facilitating the distribution of effector cells within nearly all …
key feature of the immune system, facilitating the distribution of effector cells within nearly all …
Mechanisms regulating chemokine receptor activity
LD Bennett, JM Fox, N Signoret - Immunology, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Co‐ordinated movement and controlled positioning of leucocytes is key to the development,
maintenance and proper functioning of the immune system. Chemokines and their receptors …
maintenance and proper functioning of the immune system. Chemokines and their receptors …
Chemokine control of lymphocyte trafficking: a general overview
JV Stein, C Nombela‐Arrieta - Immunology, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Chemokines are a large family of small, generally secreted polypeptides which guide
lymphocyte movement throughout the body by controlling integrin avidity and inducing …
lymphocyte movement throughout the body by controlling integrin avidity and inducing …
A guide to chemokines and their receptors
CE Hughes, RJB Nibbs - The FEBS journal, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The chemokines (or chemotactic cytokines) are a large family of small, secreted proteins that
signal through cell surface G protein‐coupled heptahelical chemokine receptors. They are …
signal through cell surface G protein‐coupled heptahelical chemokine receptors. They are …