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Chemokines are a family of small cytokines, or proteins secreted by cells. Proteins are classified as chemokines according to shared structural characteristics such as small size (they are all approximately 8-10 kilodaltons in size), and the presence of four cysteine residues in conserved locations that are key to forming their 3-dimensional shape.
Brugia malayi's secrets revealed

Brugia malayi's secrets revealed

Insight into the role of cancer stem cells in cancer initiation, progression and metastasis

Insight into the role of cancer stem cells in cancer initiation, progression and metastasis

Cannabis for allergic contact dermatitis

Cannabis for allergic contact dermatitis

Researchers discover how a protein modulates the inflammatory response in acute respiratory distress syndrome

Researchers discover how a protein modulates the inflammatory response in acute respiratory distress syndrome

Scientists discover how HIV/AIDS disrupts the normal replication of stem cells in the adult brain

Scientists discover how HIV/AIDS disrupts the normal replication of stem cells in the adult brain

Smoking affects ligament healing

Smoking affects ligament healing

First comprehensive profile of cell movement

First comprehensive profile of cell movement

Scientists tackle cancer with different approaches

Scientists tackle cancer with different approaches

Osprey Pharmaceuticals issued 3 U.S. patents

Osprey Pharmaceuticals issued 3 U.S. patents

Eating well still one of the best ways to prevent cancer and promote good health

Eating well still one of the best ways to prevent cancer and promote good health

Researchers identify gene for osteoporosis

Researchers identify gene for osteoporosis

Brain's immune system plays protective role in early Alzheimer's disease

Brain's immune system plays protective role in early Alzheimer's disease

Low levels of RANTES protein in the blood is a predictor of cardiac death

Low levels of RANTES protein in the blood is a predictor of cardiac death

Central nervous system can sometimes send out signals that invite hostile immune system attacks

Central nervous system can sometimes send out signals that invite hostile immune system attacks

Researchers increase bone mass by tweaking the shape of a regulatory protein

Researchers increase bone mass by tweaking the shape of a regulatory protein

Signaling pathways in immune cells may lead to novel HIV treatment

Signaling pathways in immune cells may lead to novel HIV treatment

M. D. Anderson Cancer Center to investigate CTCE-9908 chemokine CXCR4 antagonist

M. D. Anderson Cancer Center to investigate CTCE-9908 chemokine CXCR4 antagonist

Multikine treatment increases survival in cancer patients

Multikine treatment increases survival in cancer patients

Herceptin may work better when it is followed by injections of interleukin

Herceptin may work better when it is followed by injections of interleukin

Why the bird flu virus H5N1 is so deadly to humans

Why the bird flu virus H5N1 is so deadly to humans

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