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Correction: The clinical and pathological significance of tertiary lymphoid structure in extramammary Paget's disease. [PDF]
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Macrophage-derived chemokines in T cell regulation: implications for cancer immunotherapy. [PDF]
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CC chemokines in allergic inflammation
Immunology Today, 1994CC chemokines are small inducible proteins that are related to interleukin 8. Recent studies have shown that several CC chemokines, MCP-1, MCP-3, RANTES and MIP-1 alpha, act on basophils and/or eosinophils via GTP-binding protein-coupled receptors. Marco Baggiolini and Clemens Dahinden discuss the involvement of CC chemokines in the recruitment and ...
M, Baggiolini, C A, Dahinden
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NOVEL CHICKEN CXC AND CC CHEMOKINES
Cytokine, 2000Upon stimulation with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) the chicken macrophage cell line HD-11 secretes factors with cytokine activity. To characterize these molecules, representational difference analysis with RNA of LPS-induced and uninduced HD-11 cells was performed.
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Molecular cloning of feline CC–chemokine cDNAs
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 1998cDNA clones of feline chemokines, MIP-1alpha, MIP-1beta and RANTES, were molecularly isolated with the purpose of using these sequences for future investigation of the inhibitory effects on lentivirus entry and their role in immunological functions. The feline MIP-1alpha and MIP-1beta cDNA clones spanned their entire coding regions encoding 93 and 92 ...
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Basophil and Eosinophil Activation by CC Chemokines
International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 1995Recent studies have shown that CC chemokines act on monocytes, lymphocytes, eosinophils and basophils, but not neutrophils, with distinct target cell selectivities, possibly explaining the selective attraction and activation of these cell types in different types of chronic inflammation and allergic disease.
M, Weber, C A, Dahinden
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The MCP/eotaxin subfamily of CC chemokines
Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews, 1999Migration of leukocytes from the bone marrow to the circulation, the primary lymphoid organs and inflammatory sites is directed by chemokines and specific receptor interactions. Besides the role of this group of low molecular weight cytokines in leukocyte attraction and activation, anti-HIV and hematopoietic activities were also attributed to ...
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