Introduction to Chemokines: What Are They Made Of?

Chemokines are a family of small, secreted proteins whose purpose is to guide cell movement. Different chemokines direct cell movement in different ways depending on their structure, species of origin, and biological context. 

To understand why chemokines behave differently, scientists first look at their structure.

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Introduction to Chemokines: What Are They?

Characterization of GPR182 as a scavenging atypical chemokine receptor While G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) are one of the largest family of receptors, only 40% of the entire GPCR-ome has been targeted with therapeutic drugs. Efforts to
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