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Table 2 Role of Chemokine Receptors and Their Ligands in the Migration of T Cells. Some chemokines trigger intravascular adhesion, 23 whereas others direct the migration of leukocytes into and ...
Multiple myeloma (MM) represents a neoplastic B-cell disorder, characterised by a monoclonal and uncontrolled expansion of malignant plasma cells within the bone marrow (BM) compartment (Ludwig et ...
Not all chemokine binding proteins induce cell migration, as exemplified by the Duffy antigen-related chemokine receptor (DARC), chemokine centryx-chemokine receptor (CXC-CKR), and CXCR7 receptors.
Most of the cells in our bodies don't move—they stay where they're supposed to in service to our organs and biological ...
The binding of the chemokine to the receptor activates signaling cascades that culminate in the rearrangement, change of shape, and cell movement of actin. Unlike other chemokine receptors ...
Cancer cell movement during metastasis is a dynamic process regulated by several different signals. However, the way cells ...
A new study integrated mathematical modeling with advanced imaging to discover that the physical shape of the fruit fly egg chamber, combined with chemical signals, significantly influences how cells ...
A T cell is like a dog, the bone is like a tumor and the scent the bone emits is like a chemokine. Chemokines are proteins secreted by cells in the body, such as tumor cells, to attract immune cells.
To understand this complex network, various techniques have been developed to identify chemokine-producing cells. However, it has not yet been possible to determine which cells react to these ...
Yizeng Li receives funding from National Science Foundation. Cell migration, or how cells move in the body, is essential to both normal body function and disease progression. Cell movement is what ...