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Chemokine
Chemokine Chemokines are a class of chemotactic cytokines ... a specific direction, up the gradient of chemokine concentration. Chemokines are divided on the basis ... CXCR'. For the C C group, the chemokine ligands are 'CCL' and the receptors are ... immune responses in vivo. The association of chemokine production with antigen-induced proliferative responses, more ...
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Chemokine (translated from German)
Chemokine Chemokine are Proteine , which work chemo+tactically that ... two most important are CC and CXC Chemokine, which have their name derived from them ...
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HIV
... the target cells but also with its chemokine coreceptors. Macrophage (M-tropic) strains of HIV ... syncitia-inducing strains (NSI) use the beta-chemokine receptor CCR5 for entry and are thus ... J. and Whitcomb, J. M. (2005). Assessing chemokine co-receptor usage in HIV. Curr. Opin ... as in macrophages and use the alpha-chemokine receptor, CXCR4, for entry [chemokine co-receptor usage in HIV. Curr. ...
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User:Hob/HIV life cycle
... enter the cell. This is always a chemokine receptor; the most common ones are CCR5 ... loop of gp120 to the coreceptor (a chemokine receptor on the target cell). A fusion ... J. and Whitcomb, J. M. (2005) Assessing chemokine co-receptor usage in HIV. Curr Opin ...
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HIV Disease Progression Rates
... an interaction with both CD4 and a chemokine receptor of the 7 Tm family. They ... reviewed the role of genes in encoding chemokine receptors (CCR5 and CCR2) and chemokines (SDF ... and proviral transcription (Lawn et al., 2001). Chemokine receptors are vital for the entry of ...
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CCR5
CCR5 CCR5, short for chemokine (C-C motif) receptor 5, is a chemokine receptor that HIV uses as a co-receptor to enter host cells. Several chemokine receptors can function as viral coreceptors, but ...
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Cytokine
... presumed targets are principally leukocytes. The term chemokine referred to a specific class of cytokines ... IL-8 (interleukin-8) is the only chemokine originally named an interleukin. Classification Cytokines have ... It is important to note that the chemokine receptors, two of which acting as binding ...
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Nerve growth factor (translated from German)
... Central nervous system Mediatorstoffe paid, which one Chemokine calls. The increasing concentration at Chemokinen following ... in the living organism ( in vivo ) other Chemokine (Netrine) as Orientation signals serve. NGF has ...
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Talk:AIDS/archive 6
... an interaction with both CD4 and a chemokine receptor of the 7 Tm family. They ... reviewed the role of genes in encoding chemokine receptors (CCR5 and CCR2) and chemokines (SDF ...
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CXCR4
... CXCR4, also called fusin, is an alpha-chemokine receptor specific for stromal-derived-factor-1 ... 1). This receptor is one of several chemokine receptors that HIV isolates can use to ...
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