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Lisa Verhallen

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International Journal of Molecular Sciences|October 16, 2024
Chemokine Receptor N-Terminus Charge Dictates Reliance on Post-Translational Modifications for Effective Ligand Capture and Following Boosting by Defense PeptidesTing Xu, Anne Sophie Schou, Jarkko J Lackman, et al.
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|February 2, 2023
"Glyco-sulfo barcodes" regulate chemokine receptor functionLisa Verhallen, Jarkko J Lackman, Rikke Wendt, et al.
Cell Communication and Signaling : CCS|February 2, 2024
Natural carboxyterminal truncation of human CXCL10 attenuates glycosaminoglycan binding, CXCR3A signaling and lymphocyte chemotaxis, while retaining angiostatic activityLuna Dillemans, Karen Yu, Alexandra De Zutter, et al.
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences|October 16, 2024
Chemokine Receptor N-Terminus Charge Dictates Reliance on Post-Translational Modifications for Effective Ligand Capture and Following Boosting by Defense PeptidesTing Xu, Anne Sophie Schou, Jarkko J Lackman, et al.
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS|February 2, 2023
"Glyco-sulfo barcodes" regulate chemokine receptor functionLisa Verhallen, Jarkko J Lackman, Rikke Wendt, et al.
Cell Communication and Signaling : CCS|February 2, 2024
Natural carboxyterminal truncation of human CXCL10 attenuates glycosaminoglycan binding, CXCR3A signaling and lymphocyte chemotaxis, while retaining angiostatic activityLuna Dillemans, Karen Yu, Alexandra De Zutter, et al.
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