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Chemokine-mediated migration chemoattractant cytokines

Chemokines, a superfamily of small (8 to 14 kd) chemoattractant cytokines, were originally identified by their capacity to mediate gradient-dependent cell migration, accompanied by Ca2+ flux, in vitro. Sequence homology of mammal, bird, and fish chemokines indicates that this family of proteins is highly conserved throughout evolution. Chemokines are multifunctional molecules with a vast repertoire of specialized functions in different organs. Broadly, chemokine actions are associated with cell adhesion, cytokine secretion, cellular... [Pg.351]


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