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Chemokines in disease models and pathogenesis

K B Bacon1, J J Oppenheim

  • 1Neurocrine Biosciences and NCI-FCRDC, Frederick, MD 21702, USA.

Cytokine & Growth Factor Reviews
|October 1, 1998
PubMed
Summary

Chemokines, crucial signaling proteins, play key roles in disease pathogenesis and biological processes like immunity and inflammation. This summary covers their structure, function, and involvement in various health conditions.

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Area of Science:

  • Immunology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Pathogenesis

Background:

  • Chemokines are vital signaling proteins involved in numerous biological processes.
  • Their role in disease pathogenesis is a significant area of research.

Framework:

  • The Second National Managed Health Care Congress convened experts to discuss chemokines.
  • Discussions covered chemokine structure-function, signal transduction, and cell trafficking.

Implementation:

  • Presentations included effects in animal models and fundamental biological roles.
  • The meeting addressed chemokines in inflammation, immunity, and hematopoietic development.

Implications:

  • Understanding chemokines offers insights into disease mechanisms.
  • Further research into chemokine receptors and new chemokine discoveries is ongoing.

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