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Chemokines are a superfamily of small secreted peptides

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aegnusray: Chemokines are derived from their ability to induce directed chemotaxis in nearby responsive cells. Cells that are attracted by chemokines follow a signal of increasing chemokine concentration towards the source of the chemokine. Each chemokine...

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austinhobb saved this page on 09/25/2010 12:13am

Chemokines are derived from their ability to induce directed chemotaxis in nearby responsive cells. Cells that are attracted by chemokines follow a signal of increasing chemokine concentration towards the source of the chemokine. Each chemokine contains 65 ~ 120 amino acids, with molecular weight of 8 ~ 10 kD.

oliviament saved this page on 10/25/2010 11:26pm

Chemokines are derived from their ability to induce directed chemotaxis in nearby responsive cells. Cells that are attracted by chemokines follow a signal of increasing chemokine concentration towards the source of the chemokine. Each chemokine contains 65 ~ 120 amino acids, with molecular weight of 8 ~ 10 kD.

lilly6354 saved and folkd this page on 11/24/2010 11:36pm

Chemokines are derived from their ability to induce directed chemotaxis in nearby responsive cells. Cells that are attracted by chemokines follow a signal of increasing chemokine concentration towards the source of the chemokine. Each chemokine contains 65 ~ 120 amino acids, with molecular weight of 8 ~ 10 kD.

aegnusray saved and folkd this page on 12/27/2010 12:04am

Chemokines are derived from their ability to induce directed chemotaxis in nearby responsive cells. Cells that are attracted by chemokines follow a signal of increasing chemokine concentration towards the source of the chemokine. Each chemokine contains 65 ~ 120 amino acids, with molecular weight of 8 ~ 10 kD.

Miadestin saved and folkd this page on 01/24/2011 09:26pm

Chemokines are derived from their ability to induce directed chemotaxis in nearby responsive cells. Cells that are attracted by chemokines follow a signal of increasing chemokine concentration towards the source of the chemokine. Each chemokine contains 65 ~ 120 amino acids, with molecular weight of 8 ~ 10 kD.

colinzest saved and folkd this page on 02/25/2011 12:03am

Chemokines are derived from their ability to induce directed chemotaxis in nearby responsive cells. Cells that are attracted by chemokines follow a signal of increasing chemokine concentration towards the source of the chemokine. Each chemokine contains 65 ~ 120 amino acids, with molecular weight of 8 ~ 10 kD.

ranybrook saved this page on 04/25/2011 07:18pm

Chemokines are derived from their ability to induce directed chemotaxis in nearby responsive cells. Cells that are attracted by chemokines follow a signal of increasing chemokine concentration towards the source of the chemokine. Each chemokine contains 65 ~ 120 amino acids, with molecular weight of 8 ~ 10 kD.

vancecloud saved this page on 05/28/2011 12:08am

Chemokines are derived from their ability to induce directed chemotaxis in nearby responsive cells. Cells that are attracted by chemokines follow a signal of increasing chemokine concentration towards the source of the chemokine. Each chemokine contains 65 ~ 120 amino acids, with molecular weight of 8 ~ 10 kD.

weslinten saved this page on 07/10/2011 07:09pm

Chemokines are derived from their ability to induce directed chemotaxis in nearby responsive cells. Cells that are attracted by chemokines follow a signal of increasing chemokine concentration towards the source of the chemokine. Each chemokine contains 65 ~ 120 amino acids, with molecular weight of 8 ~ 10 kD.

quinndeck saved this page on 08/03/2011 11:04pm

Chemokines are derived from their ability to induce directed chemotaxis in nearby responsive cells. Cells that are attracted by chemokines follow a signal of increasing chemokine concentration towards the source of the chemokine. Each chemokine contains 65 ~ 120 amino acids, with molecular weight of 8 ~ 10 kD.

carrymill saved this page on 08/26/2011 11:59pm

Chemokines are derived from their ability to induce directed chemotaxis in nearby responsive cells. Cells that are attracted by chemokines follow a signal of increasing chemokine concentration towards the source of the chemokine. Each chemokine contains 65 ~ 120 amino acids, with molecular weight of 8 ~ 10 kD.

cobraseye90 saved this page on 09/26/2011 01:33am

Chemokines are derived from their ability to induce directed chemotaxis in nearby responsive cells. Cells that are attracted by chemokines follow a signal of increasing chemokine concentration towards the source of the chemokine. Each chemokine contains 65 ~ 120 amino acids, with molecular weight of 8 ~ 10 kD.

halibarret saved this page on 11/08/2011 01:18am

Chemokines are derived from their ability to induce directed chemotaxis in nearby responsive cells. Cells that are attracted by chemokines follow a signal of increasing chemokine concentration towards the source of the chemokine. Each chemokine contains 65 ~ 120 amino acids, with molecular weight of 8 ~ 10 kD.

dannypott saved this page on 12/01/2011 08:19pm

Chemokines are derived from their ability to induce directed chemotaxis in nearby responsive cells. Cells that are attracted by chemokines follow a signal of increasing chemokine concentration towards the source of the chemokine. Each chemokine contains 65 ~ 120 amino acids, with molecular weight of 8 ~ 10 kD.

rhetapaul saved this page on 12/26/2011 11:32pm

Current knowledge of chemokine biology should propel the field toward a better understanding of the contribution that chemokine dysregulation makes to chronic inflammation, excess or impaired angiogenesis, and, equally important but more challenging, their role in pathological wound healing. One can use modified antagonists of the proteins themselves or of their N-termini; use monoclonal antibodies directed either to a specific chemokine or to its receptor; and use small molecules that inhibit their receptors. Available information in preclinical and clinical settings suggests that the chemokine system represents a valuable target for the development of innovative therapeutic strategies.

twisters56 saved this page on 01/31/2012 11:08pm

The ability of chemokines to enhance the motility of leukocytes, endothelial cells, and/or tumour cells is a key factor in determining the cancer establishment and progression. Depending on their specific expression pattern on target cells, on tumour type and on tumour microenvironment factors, several chemokines support malignancy, while others can at times inhibit this process. On the basis of these evidences, the characterization of the different chemokine networks in various types of cancer cells may foster better knowledge for understanding the immune-related mechanisms of cancer development and application in cancer immunotherapy.

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