Chemokines (chemotactic cytokines) comprise a large family of proteins that recruit and activate leukocytes, giving chemokines a major role in both immune response and inflammation-related diseases.
Chemokines are small cell signaling molecules involved in the recruitment of immune cells to fight against invading, infective microbes such as bacteria and viruses. These small molecules are secreted ...
Chemokine receptors, located at the surface of many immune cells, play an important role in their function. Chemokines are small proteins that bind to these receptors and control the movement and ...
Chemokine receptors, located at the surface of many immune cells, play an important role in their function. Chemokines are small proteins that bind to these receptors and control the movement and ...
Analysis of overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) in the phase 1b clinical trial of anti–PD-1 ab (toripalimab) plus intrahepatic injection of orienX010 in stage IV melanoma with ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Vol. 105, No. 13 (Apr. 1, 2008), pp. 5057-5062 (6 pages) Proteins often have multiple functional states, which might ...
Chemokine receptors, located at the surface of many immune cells, play an important role in their function. Chemokines are small proteins that bind to these receptors and control the movement and ...
Chemokine receptors, located at the surface of many immune cells, play an important role in their function. Chemokines are small proteins that bind to these receptors and control the movement and ...