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- Chemokine - Wikipedia
Chemokines are found in all vertebrates, some viruses and some bacteria, but none have been found in other invertebrates Chemokines have been classified into four main subfamilies: CXC, CC, CX3C and C
- A guide to chemokines and their receptors - PMC
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 best known for their ability to stimulate the migration of cells, most notably white blood cells (leukocytes)
- Chemokine | Immune Response, Inflammation Cytokines | Britannica
Chemokine, any of a group of small hormonelike molecules that are secreted by cells and that stimulate the movement of cells of the immune system toward specific sites in the body
- Chemokines: Introduction | British Society for Immunology
Chemokines are grouped and named according to their amino acid composition, particularly on the first two cysteine residues of a conserved tetra-cysteine motif The CC and CXC chemokines form the two largest groups The molecules CX3CL1, XCL1 and XCL2 are also regarded as chemokines
- What Is a Chemokine and What Is Its Primary Function?
Chemokines play a fundamental role in orchestrating cellular communication and directing cell movement within the body Their small size, typically between 8 and 10 kilodaltons, allows for efficient signaling These proteins are found in all vertebrates, as well as in some viruses and bacteria
- What are Chemokines? - News-Medical. net
Chemokines are a large subfamily of small cell signaling proteins or cytokines, which in conjunction with their G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR), govern the process of cell migration
- Chemokine Research Group- What are Chemokines?
To protect from pathogens and tissue damage, leukocytes must migrate to sites of infection or injury This process is regulated, in the main, by members of the chemokine (chemotactic cytokine) family of peptides (1) Typically, chemokines are secreted by injured or infected tissue
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