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Biotech / Medical : Chemokines and their Receptors

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To: scaram(o)uche who wrote (56)4/6/2004 1:28:21 PM
From: keokalani'nui  Read Replies (1) of 70
 
Rick

Among the stuff I've archived, I can't find anything more than the following ERMM on atherosclerosis and chemokines that includes serveral references to CCR2 and its ligand mcp-1 (I think il-18 is also considered a ligand). There is a footnote to a statement that there are several sm mol efforts, but I did not track it down. Of interest is the mention of the several CCR2 k/o models.

Atherosclerosis: role of chemokines and macrophages
Andrew D. Lucas and David R. Greaves (2001) Atherosclerosis: role of chemokines and macrophages. Exp. Rev. Mol. Med. 5 November, www-ermm.cbcu.cam.ac.uk

Most frustrating is not being able to find the chemokine patent article I remember. Oh well.
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