Search Results - "Ridley, Amanda J. L."
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Tissue-resident macrophages in the intestine are long lived and defined by Tim-4 and CD4 expression
Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (04-06-2018)“…A defining feature of resident gut macrophages is their high replenishment rate from blood monocytes attributed to tonic commensal stimulation of this site. In…”
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Chemokines form complex signals during inflammation and disease that can be decoded by extracellular matrix proteoglycans
Published in Science signaling (07-11-2023)“…Chemokine-driven leukocyte recruitment is a key component of the immune response and of various diseases. Therapeutically targeting the chemokine system in…”
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Role of extracellular matrix proteoglycans in immune cell recruitment
Published in International journal of experimental pathology (01-04-2022)“…Leucocyte recruitment is a critical component of the immune response and is central to our ability to fight infection. Paradoxically, leucocyte recruitment is…”
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Chemokine redundancy versus specificity in the context of CXCR3 and its ligands
Published in Immunology and cell biology (01-07-2022)“…In a recent article published in Immunology & Cell Biology, Dalit et al. describe how correcting mutations in the C57BL/6 mouse strain can restore production…”
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Chemokine CXCL4 interactions with extracellular matrix proteoglycans mediate widespread immune cell recruitment independent of chemokine receptors
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (31-01-2023)“…Leukocyte recruitment from the vasculature into tissues is a crucial component of the immune system but is also key to inflammatory disease. Chemokines are…”
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Chemokine CXCL4 interactions with extracellular matrix proteoglycans mediate wide-spread immune cell recruitment independent of chemokine receptors
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (05-01-2023)“…Leukocyte recruitment from the vasculature into tissues is a crucial component of the immune system but is also key to inflammatory disease. Chemokines are…”
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