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Gastroenterology|March 5, 2002
Genetic deficiency in the chemokine receptor CCR1 protects against acute Clostridium difficile toxin A enteritis in miceOlivier Morteau, Ignazio Castagliuolo, Andreas Mykoniatis, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 19, 2009
Beta-arrestin- but not G protein-mediated signaling by the "decoy" receptor CXCR7Sudarshan Rajagopal, Jihee Kim, Seungkirl Ahn, et al.
Circulation|August 3, 2005
Differential influence of chemokine receptors CCR2 and CXCR3 in development of atherosclerosis in vivoNiels R Veillard, Sabine Steffens, Graziano Pelli, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|March 26, 2005
CCR5 chemokine receptor mediates recruitment of MHC class II-positive Langerhans cells in the mouse corneal epitheliumSatoru Yamagami, Pedram Hamrah, Kazuhisa Miyamoto, et al.
Surgery|August 30, 2003
Genetic deletion of chemokine receptor CXCR3 or antibody blockade of its ligand IP-10 modulates posttransplantation graft-site lymphocytic infiltrates and prolongs functional graft survival in pancreatic islet allograft recipientsMarshall S Baker, Xiaojuan Chen, Alizah R Rotramel, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|May 2, 2007
Lack of CXCR3 delays the development of hepatic inflammation but does not impair resistance to Leishmania donovaniJoseph Barbi, Steve Oghumu, Lucia E Rosas, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|May 23, 2002
CCR3 is required for tissue eosinophilia and larval cytotoxicity after infection with Trichinella spiralisMichael F Gurish, Alison Humbles, Hong Tao, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|March 21, 2006
Severe disease, unaltered leukocyte migration, and reduced IFN-gamma production in CXCR3-/- mice with experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisLiping Liu, Deren Huang, Masaru Matsui, et al.
Pharmacological Reviews|June 6, 2009
International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. LXXIII. Nomenclature for the formyl peptide receptor (FPR) familyRichard D Ye, François Boulay, Ji Ming Wang, et al.
Immunity|July 12, 2008
The chemokine receptor CCR5 plays a key role in the early memory CD8+ T cell response to respiratory virus infectionsJacob E Kohlmeier, Shannon C Miller, Joanna Smith, et al.
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Gastroenterology|March 5, 2002
Genetic deficiency in the chemokine receptor CCR1 protects against acute Clostridium difficile toxin A enteritis in miceOlivier Morteau, Ignazio Castagliuolo, Andreas Mykoniatis, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 19, 2009
Beta-arrestin- but not G protein-mediated signaling by the "decoy" receptor CXCR7Sudarshan Rajagopal, Jihee Kim, Seungkirl Ahn, et al.
Circulation|August 3, 2005
Differential influence of chemokine receptors CCR2 and CXCR3 in development of atherosclerosis in vivoNiels R Veillard, Sabine Steffens, Graziano Pelli, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|March 26, 2005
CCR5 chemokine receptor mediates recruitment of MHC class II-positive Langerhans cells in the mouse corneal epitheliumSatoru Yamagami, Pedram Hamrah, Kazuhisa Miyamoto, et al.
Surgery|August 30, 2003
Genetic deletion of chemokine receptor CXCR3 or antibody blockade of its ligand IP-10 modulates posttransplantation graft-site lymphocytic infiltrates and prolongs functional graft survival in pancreatic islet allograft recipientsMarshall S Baker, Xiaojuan Chen, Alizah R Rotramel, et al.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|May 2, 2007
Lack of CXCR3 delays the development of hepatic inflammation but does not impair resistance to Leishmania donovaniJoseph Barbi, Steve Oghumu, Lucia E Rosas, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|May 23, 2002
CCR3 is required for tissue eosinophilia and larval cytotoxicity after infection with Trichinella spiralisMichael F Gurish, Alison Humbles, Hong Tao, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|March 21, 2006
Severe disease, unaltered leukocyte migration, and reduced IFN-gamma production in CXCR3-/- mice with experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitisLiping Liu, Deren Huang, Masaru Matsui, et al.
Pharmacological Reviews|June 6, 2009
International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology. LXXIII. Nomenclature for the formyl peptide receptor (FPR) familyRichard D Ye, François Boulay, Ji Ming Wang, et al.
Immunity|July 12, 2008
The chemokine receptor CCR5 plays a key role in the early memory CD8+ T cell response to respiratory virus infectionsJacob E Kohlmeier, Shannon C Miller, Joanna Smith, et al.
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