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ACKR3 agonism induces heterodimerization with chemokine receptor CXCR4 and attenuates platelet function. [PDF]
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PBRM1 ranks as the second most commonly mutated gene in ccRCC. This study reveals that PBRM1 loss promotes an immunosuppressive microenvironment by elevating M2 TAMs via the KDM5C–IL‐6 axis. These M2 TAMs, along with CAFs, form a barrier that excludes CD8+ T cells. Targeting IL‐6 synergizes with anti‐PD1 therapy, offering a promising strategy for PBRM1‐
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CCL2/C-C chemokine receptor type 2-mediated interactions among mast cells, basophils, and endothelial cells. [PDF]
Rihar M +4 more
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Chemokine receptor distribution on the surface of repolarizing T cells. [PDF]
Mazalo JK, Tay SS, Kempe D, Biro M.
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Conformational dynamics underlying atypical chemokine receptor 3 activation. [PDF]
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Interaction and dynamics of chemokine receptor CXCR4 binding with CXCL12 and hBD-3. [PDF]
Penfield J, Zhang L.
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Chemokine receptor hetero-oligomers regulate monocyte chemotaxis. [PDF]
Enten GA +4 more
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A Fluorescent Probe Enables the Discovery of Improved Antagonists Targeting the Intracellular Allosteric Site of the Chemokine Receptor CCR7. [PDF]
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Immunological Reviews, 2000Hematopoiesis during steady state conditions is regulated and finely tuned by a network of cytokines and their effects on hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells and on accessory cells that influence the stem and progenitor cells. Amongst the numerous cytokines implicated in this regulation are members of the CC, CXC and C family of chemokines.
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