A beginner's guide to chemokines

Future Medicinal Chemistry
Victoria Vinader, Kamyar Afarinkia

Abstract

This review provides an overview of chemokines and their receptors, with an emphasis on general features and nomenclature along with a short summary of their properties and functions. It is intended as an introduction to the subject and a reference point for those wishing to learn key facts about chemokines and their role in biology.

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