Chemokines and their receptors in allograft rejection
WW Hancock, W Gao, KL Faia, V Csizmadia - Current opinion in …, 2000 - Elsevier
WW Hancock, W Gao, KL Faia, V Csizmadia
Current opinion in immunology, 2000•ElsevierDespite current recognition of over 40 chemokines and more than 18 chemokine receptors,
understanding of their role in transplant immunobiology and transplant rejection is extremely
limited and fragmentary. Recent literature has demonstrated the presence of chemokines
and their receptors in transplants and some studies demonstrate important functional roles.
understanding of their role in transplant immunobiology and transplant rejection is extremely
limited and fragmentary. Recent literature has demonstrated the presence of chemokines
and their receptors in transplants and some studies demonstrate important functional roles.
Despite current recognition of over 40 chemokines and more than 18 chemokine receptors, understanding of their role in transplant immunobiology and transplant rejection is extremely limited and fragmentary. Recent literature has demonstrated the presence of chemokines and their receptors in transplants and some studies demonstrate important functional roles.
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