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Chemokine research trends.


9781600215889

Chemokine chemokine /che·mo·kine/ (ke´mo-kin) any of a group of low molecular weight cytokines identified on the basis of their ability to induce chemotaxis or chemokinesis in leukocytes (or in particular populations of leukocytes) in inflammation.  research trends.

Ed. by Leah R. Grinwald.

Nova Science Publishers

2007

208 pages

$129.00

Hardcover

QR185

Inflammatory chemokines are released from a wide variety of cells in response to bacterial infection, viruses, and agents that cause physical damage, such as the urate crystals that occur in gout. This work collects 14 research and review articles in the field, in areas such as chemokines and mycobacterial mycobacterial

emanating from or pertaining to mycobacterium.


mycobacterial granuloma
may be caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (see cutaneous tuberculosis), M.
 infection, the role of chemokines in the pathogenesis of HIV-1 during HIV-1/TB dual infection, the role of chemokines in rheumatic disorders, and the role of herpes simplex virus Herpes simplex virus
A virus that can cause fever and blistering on the skin, mucous membranes, or genitalia.

Mentioned in: Conjunctivitis


herpes simplex virus
 type 1 in suppressing type 1 interferon-induced chemokine production in trigeminal ganglion cell cultures. Other subjects covered are smoking and chemokine levels, the role of chemokine MCP-1 and its receptor CCR 1. CCR - condition code register.
2. CCR - (Database) concurrency control and recovery.
2 in neuropathic pain, the importance of the CCLR CCLR Chi Chi LaRue
CCLR Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway (UK)
CCLR California Center for Land Recycling
CCLR Centre for Contact Lens Research (Canada) 
27-CCR10 chemokine ligand-receptor interaction in melanoma, and novel aspects of amniotic fluid examination for chorioamnionitis.

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