Type |
Details |
Score |
Pseudogene |
Type: |
pseudogene |
Organism: |
mouse, laboratory |
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•
•
•
•
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Protein Coding Gene |
Type: |
protein_coding_gene |
Organism: |
mouse, laboratory |
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•
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•
•
•
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Pseudogene |
Type: |
pseudogene |
Organism: |
mouse, laboratory |
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•
•
•
•
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Pseudogene |
Type: |
pseudogene |
Organism: |
mouse, laboratory |
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•
•
•
•
•
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Pseudogene |
Type: |
pseudogene |
Organism: |
mouse, laboratory |
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•
•
•
•
•
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Pseudogene |
Type: |
pseudogene |
Organism: |
mouse, laboratory |
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•
•
•
•
•
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Pseudogene |
Type: |
pseudogene |
Organism: |
mouse, laboratory |
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•
•
•
•
•
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Pseudogene |
Type: |
pseudogene |
Organism: |
mouse, laboratory |
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•
•
•
•
•
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Pseudogene |
Type: |
pseudogene |
Organism: |
mouse, laboratory |
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•
•
•
•
•
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Protein Coding Gene |
Type: |
protein_coding_gene |
Organism: |
mouse, laboratory |
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•
•
•
•
•
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Pseudogene |
Type: |
pseudogene |
Organism: |
mouse, laboratory |
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•
•
•
•
•
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Protein Coding Gene |
Type: |
protein_coding_gene |
Organism: |
mouse, laboratory |
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•
•
•
•
•
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Allele |
Name: |
contactin associated protein-like 1; targeted mutation 1, Manzoor A Bhat |
Allele Type: |
Targeted |
Attribute String: |
Null/knockout |
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•
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Allele |
Name: |
C-C motif chemokine receptor 10; targeted mutation 1, Manzoor A Bhat |
Allele Type: |
Targeted |
Attribute String: |
Null/knockout |
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•
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•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Nakano H |
Year: |
2001 |
Journal: |
J Immunol |
Title: |
Gene duplications at the chemokine locus on mouse chromosome 4: multiple strain-specific haplotypes and the deletion of secondary lymphoid-organ chemokine and EBI-1 ligand chemokine genes in the plt mutation. |
Volume: |
166 |
Issue: |
1 |
Pages: |
361-9 |
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•
•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
IUIS/WHO Subcommittee on Chemokine Nomenclature. |
Year: |
2002 |
Journal: |
J Immunol Methods |
Title: |
Chemokine/chemokine receptor nomenclature. |
Volume: |
262 |
Issue: |
1-2 |
Pages: |
1-3 |
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•
•
•
•
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Protein Coding Gene |
Type: |
protein_coding_gene |
Organism: |
mouse, laboratory |
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•
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•
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Genotype |
Symbol: |
Ccr10/Cntnap1/Ccr10/Cntnap1 |
Background: |
involves: 129S7/SvEvBrd |
Zygosity: |
hm |
Has Mutant Allele: |
true |
|
•
•
•
•
•
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Genotype |
Symbol: |
Ccr10/Cntnap1/Ccr10/Cntnap1 |
Background: |
involves: 129S7/SvEvBrd |
Zygosity: |
hm |
Has Mutant Allele: |
true |
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•
•
•
•
•
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Protein |
Organism: |
Mus musculus/domesticus |
Length: |
67
 |
Fragment?: |
true |
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•
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•
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Protein Domain |
Type: |
Family |
Description: |
Atypical chemokine receptor 2 (ACKR2/D6) [], previously known as CCR9 or CCR10 [], is a chemokine-scavenging receptor or chemokine decoy receptor. It is capable of internalising and effectively scavenging its ligands through beta-arrestin-dependent activation of the cofilin pathway [, ]. ACKR2 is highly promiscuous and can bind the majority of (if not all) inflammatory CC-chemokines []. It plays an essential role in the resolution of the inflammatory response [, , ]. Although it lacks the canonical DRYLAIV motif necessary for classical signalling, ACKR2/D6 may be involved in 'atypical' signalling pathways downstream of ligand binding []. It has been shown to be involved in regulating vessel density []. |
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Genotype |
Symbol: |
Cntnap1/Ccr10/Cntnap1 |
Background: |
involves: 129S7/SvEvBrd |
Zygosity: |
ht |
Has Mutant Allele: |
true |
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•
•
•
•
•
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Genotype |
Symbol: |
Cntnap1/Ccr10/Cntnap1 |
Background: |
involves: 129S7/SvEvBrd |
Zygosity: |
ht |
Has Mutant Allele: |
true |
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•
•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Masahata K |
Year: |
2014 |
Journal: |
Nat Commun |
Title: |
Generation of colonic IgA-secreting cells in the caecal patch. |
Volume: |
5 |
|
Pages: |
3704 |
|
•
•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Yang J |
Year: |
2016 |
Journal: |
Nat Immunol |
Title: |
Selective programming of CCR10(+) innate lymphoid cells in skin-draining lymph nodes for cutaneous homeostatic regulation. |
Volume: |
17 |
Issue: |
1 |
Pages: |
48-56 |
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•
•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Shankar SP |
Year: |
2012 |
Journal: |
J Immunol |
Title: |
RGS16 attenuates pulmonary Th2/Th17 inflammatory responses. |
Volume: |
188 |
Issue: |
12 |
Pages: |
6347-56 |
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•
•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Wilson E |
Year: |
2004 |
Journal: |
J Exp Med |
Title: |
CCL28 controls immunoglobulin (Ig)A plasma cell accumulation in the lactating mammary gland and IgA antibody transfer to the neonate. |
Volume: |
200 |
Issue: |
6 |
Pages: |
805-9 |
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•
•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Homey B |
Year: |
2000 |
Journal: |
J Immunol |
Title: |
Cutting edge: the orphan chemokine receptor G protein-coupled receptor-2 (GPR-2, CCR10) binds the skin-associated chemokine CCL27 (CTACK/ALP/ILC). |
Volume: |
164 |
Issue: |
7 |
Pages: |
3465-70 |
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•
•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Homey B |
Year: |
2002 |
Journal: |
Nat Med |
Title: |
CCL27-CCR10 interactions regulate T cell-mediated skin inflammation. |
Volume: |
8 |
Issue: |
2 |
Pages: |
157-65 |
|
•
•
•
•
•
|
Publication |
First Author: |
Murakami T |
Year: |
2003 |
Journal: |
J Exp Med |
Title: |
Immune evasion by murine melanoma mediated through CC chemokine receptor-10. |
Volume: |
198 |
Issue: |
9 |
Pages: |
1337-47 |
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•
•
•
•
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Protein Domain |
Type: |
Family |
Description: |
Chemokines (chemotactic cytokines) are a family of chemoattractant molecules. They attract leukocytes to areas of inflammation and lesions, and play a key role in leukocyte activation. Originally defined as host defense proteins, chemokines are now known to playa much broader biological role []. They have a wide range of effects in many different cell types beyond the immune system, including, for example, various cells of the central nervous system [], and endothelial cells, where they may act as either angiogenic or angiostatic factors [].The chemokine family is divided into four classes based on the number and spacing of their conserved cysteines: 2 Cys residues may be adjacent (the CC family); separated by an intervening residue (the CXC family); have only one of the first two Cys residues (C chemokines); or contain both cysteines, separated by three intervening residues (CX3C chemokines).Chemokines exert their effects by binding to rhodopsin-like G protein-coupled receptors on the surface of cells. Following interaction with their specific chemokine ligands, chemokine receptors trigger a flux in intracellular calcium ions, which cause a cellular response, including the onset of chemotaxis. There are over fifty distinct chemokines and least 18 human chemokine receptors []. Although the receptors bind only a single class of chemokines, they often bind several members of the same class with high affinity. Chemokine receptors are preferentially expressed on important functional subsets of dendritic cells, monocytes and lymphocytes, including Langerhans cells and T helper cells [, ]. Chemokines and their receptors can also be subclassified into homeostatic leukocyte homing molecules (CXCR4, CXCR5, CCR7, CCR9) versus inflammatory/inducible molecules (CXCR1, CXCR2, CXCR3, CCR1-6, CX3CR1).CC chemokine receptors are a subfamily of the chemokine receptors that specifically bind and respond to cytokines of the CC chemokine family. There are currently ten membersof the CC chemokine receptor subfamily, named CCR1 to 10. The receptors receptors are found in monocytes, lymphocytes, basophils and eosinophils.This entry represents CC chemokine receptor 10 (CCR10), previously known as G protein-coupled receptor 2 (GPR2) []. CCR10 is a receptor for CCL27 [], and CCL28 []. CCR10 is found in melanocytes [], dermal fibroblasts, dermal micro-vascular endothelial cells and has also been detected in T-cells []. It is involved in T cell-mediated skin inflammation, having been shown to recruit regulatory T cells to mucosal layers []. The receptor may also play a role in directing metastasis []. |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Cha HR |
Year: |
2011 |
Journal: |
J Immunol |
Title: |
Mucosa-associated epithelial chemokine/CCL28 expression in the uterus attracts CCR10+ IgA plasma cells following mucosal vaccination via estrogen control. |
Volume: |
187 |
Issue: |
6 |
Pages: |
3044-52 |
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•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Sisirak V |
Year: |
2011 |
Journal: |
Blood |
Title: |
CCR6/CCR10-mediated plasmacytoid dendritic cell recruitment to inflamed epithelia after instruction in lymphoid tissues. |
Volume: |
118 |
Issue: |
19 |
Pages: |
5130-40 |
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•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Shih DQ |
Year: |
2011 |
Journal: |
PLoS One |
Title: |
Constitutive TL1A (TNFSF15) expression on lymphoid or myeloid cells leads to mild intestinal inflammation and fibrosis. |
Volume: |
6 |
Issue: |
1 |
Pages: |
e16090 |
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•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Chen L |
Year: |
2006 |
Journal: |
Int Immunol |
Title: |
CCL27 is a critical factor for the development of atopic dermatitis in the keratin-14 IL-4 transgenic mouse model. |
Volume: |
18 |
Issue: |
8 |
Pages: |
1233-42 |
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•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Matsuo K |
Year: |
2018 |
Journal: |
J Immunol |
Title: |
CCL28-Deficient Mice Have Reduced IgA Antibody-Secreting Cells and an Altered Microbiota in the Colon. |
Volume: |
200 |
Issue: |
2 |
Pages: |
800-809 |
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•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Hieshima K |
Year: |
2003 |
Journal: |
J Immunol |
Title: |
CCL28 has dual roles in mucosal immunity as a chemokine with broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity. |
Volume: |
170 |
Issue: |
3 |
Pages: |
1452-61 |
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•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Hieshima K |
Year: |
2004 |
Journal: |
J Immunol |
Title: |
CC chemokine ligands 25 and 28 play essential roles in intestinal extravasation of IgA antibody-secreting cells. |
Volume: |
173 |
Issue: |
6 |
Pages: |
3668-75 |
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•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Feng N |
Year: |
2006 |
Journal: |
J Immunol |
Title: |
Redundant role of chemokines CCL25/TECK and CCL28/MEC in IgA+ plasmablast recruitment to the intestinal lamina propria after rotavirus infection. |
Volume: |
176 |
Issue: |
10 |
Pages: |
5749-59 |
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•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Jacquelot N |
Year: |
2016 |
Journal: |
J Clin Invest |
Title: |
Chemokine receptor patterns in lymphocytes mirror metastatic spreading in melanoma. |
Volume: |
126 |
Issue: |
3 |
Pages: |
921-37 |
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•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Chen Z |
Year: |
2023 |
Journal: |
Front Pharmacol |
Title: |
Neutralization of excessive CCL28 improves wound healing in diabetic mice. |
Volume: |
14 |
|
Pages: |
1087924 |
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•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Graham GJ |
Year: |
2013 |
Journal: |
J Pathol |
Title: |
Regulation of the immune and inflammatory responses by the 'atypical' chemokine receptor D6. |
Volume: |
229 |
Issue: |
2 |
Pages: |
168-75 |
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•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Borroni EM |
Year: |
2013 |
Journal: |
Sci Signal |
Title: |
β-arrestin-dependent activation of the cofilin pathway is required for the scavenging activity of the atypical chemokine receptor D6. |
Volume: |
6 |
Issue: |
273 |
Pages: |
ra30.1-11, S1-3 |
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•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Graham GJ |
Year: |
2009 |
Journal: |
Eur J Immunol |
Title: |
D6 and the atypical chemokine receptor family: novel regulators of immune and inflammatory processes. |
Volume: |
39 |
Issue: |
2 |
Pages: |
342-51 |
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•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Fra AM |
Year: |
2003 |
Journal: |
J Immunol |
Title: |
Cutting edge: scavenging of inflammatory CC chemokines by the promiscuous putatively silent chemokine receptor D6. |
Volume: |
170 |
Issue: |
5 |
Pages: |
2279-82 |
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•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Weber M |
Year: |
2004 |
Journal: |
Mol Biol Cell |
Title: |
The chemokine receptor D6 constitutively traffics to and from the cell surface to internalize and degrade chemokines. |
Volume: |
15 |
Issue: |
5 |
Pages: |
2492-508 |
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•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Graham GJ |
Year: |
2015 |
Journal: |
Front Immunol |
Title: |
D6/ACKR2. |
Volume: |
6 |
|
Pages: |
280 |
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•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
McKimmie CS |
Year: |
2013 |
Journal: |
Blood |
Title: |
An analysis of the function and expression of D6 on lymphatic endothelial cells. |
Volume: |
121 |
Issue: |
18 |
Pages: |
3768-77 |
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•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Jamieson T |
Year: |
2005 |
Journal: |
Nat Immunol |
Title: |
The chemokine receptor D6 limits the inflammatory response in vivo. |
Volume: |
6 |
Issue: |
4 |
Pages: |
403-11 |
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•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Lee KM |
Year: |
2014 |
Journal: |
EMBO J |
Title: |
The chemokine receptors ACKR2 and CCR2 reciprocally regulate lymphatic vessel density. |
Volume: |
33 |
Issue: |
21 |
Pages: |
2564-80 |
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•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Mouse Genome Informatics Scientific Curators |
Year: |
2002 |
|
Title: |
Function or Process or Component Unknown following Literature Review |
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•
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•
•
•
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Protein |
Organism: |
Mus musculus/domesticus |
Length: |
362
 |
Fragment?: |
false |
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•
•
•
•
•
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Protein |
Organism: |
Mus musculus/domesticus |
Length: |
78
 |
Fragment?: |
true |
|
•
•
•
•
•
|
Protein |
Organism: |
Mus musculus/domesticus |
Length: |
378
 |
Fragment?: |
false |
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•
•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Mouse Genome Informatics Scientific Curators |
Year: |
2003 |
|
Title: |
MGI Sequence Curation Reference |
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•
•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Mouse Genome Informatics and VEGA Genome Database Project |
Year: |
2006 |
Journal: |
Database Release |
Title: |
Collaboration to Associate VEGA (Vertebrate Genome Annotation) Mouse Gene Models with MGI Markers |
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Publication |
First Author: |
Ma Q |
Year: |
1998 |
Journal: |
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A |
Title: |
Impaired B-lymphopoiesis, myelopoiesis, and derailed cerebellar neuron migration in CXCR4- and SDF-1-deficient mice. |
Volume: |
95 |
Issue: |
16 |
Pages: |
9448-53 |
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•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Horuk R |
Year: |
2001 |
Journal: |
Cytokine Growth Factor Rev |
Title: |
Chemokine receptors. |
Volume: |
12 |
Issue: |
4 |
Pages: |
313-35 |
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•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Charbonnier AS |
Year: |
1999 |
Journal: |
J Exp Med |
Title: |
Macrophage inflammatory protein 3alpha is involved in the constitutive trafficking of epidermal langerhans cells. |
Volume: |
190 |
Issue: |
12 |
Pages: |
1755-68 |
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•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Sallusto F |
Year: |
1998 |
Journal: |
J Exp Med |
Title: |
Flexible programs of chemokine receptor expression on human polarized T helper 1 and 2 lymphocytes. |
Volume: |
187 |
Issue: |
6 |
Pages: |
875-83 |
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•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Strieter RM |
Year: |
1995 |
Journal: |
J Biol Chem |
Title: |
The functional role of the ELR motif in CXC chemokine-mediated angiogenesis. |
Volume: |
270 |
Issue: |
45 |
Pages: |
27348-57 |
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•
•
•
•
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Publication |
First Author: |
Zlotnik A |
Year: |
2000 |
Journal: |
Immunity |
Title: |
Chemokines: a new classification system and their role in immunity. |
Volume: |
12 |
Issue: |
2 |
Pages: |
121-7 |
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