[CITATION][C] Chemokine receptors: gateways to inflammation and infection

BA Premack, TJ Schall - Nature medicine, 1996 - nature.com
BA Premack, TJ Schall
Nature medicine, 1996nature.com
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same place is always an unenviable position, prone to harming innocent bystanders and
impossible to defend against infiltration by enemies. Yet this is precisely the task, and these
are the problems, facing an essential physiological process: that of the trafficking of immune …
Examination of the structure and signaling properties of the chemokine receptors highlights their role in physiological and pathological processes.
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