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Volumn 272, Issue 40, 1997, Pages 25037-25042
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Dissociation of chemotaxis from agonist-induced receptor internalization in a lymphocyte cell line transfected with CCR2B. Evidence that directed migration does not require rapid modulation of signaling at the receptor level
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
MITOGEN ACTIVATED PROTEIN KINASE;
MONOCYTE CHEMOTACTIC PROTEIN 1;
ARTICLE;
CALCIUM TRANSPORT;
CARBOXY TERMINAL SEQUENCE;
CELL MIGRATION;
CHEMOTAXIS;
GENETIC TRANSFECTION;
HUMAN;
HUMAN CELL;
INFLAMMATION;
INTERNALIZATION;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PROLYMPHOCYTE;
PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION;
SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION;
ADENYLATE CYCLASE;
AMINO ACID SEQUENCE;
ANIMALS;
B-LYMPHOCYTES;
CALCIUM;
CELL LINE;
CELL MEMBRANE;
CHEMOKINE CCL2;
CHEMOTAXIS, LEUKOCYTE;
HUMANS;
KIDNEY;
KINETICS;
MICE;
MODELS, STRUCTURAL;
MOLECULAR SEQUENCE DATA;
MUTAGENESIS, SITE-DIRECTED;
POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION;
PROTEIN STRUCTURE, SECONDARY;
RECEPTORS, CHEMOKINE;
RECEPTORS, CYTOKINE;
RECOMBINANT PROTEINS;
SEQUENCE DELETION;
SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION;
TRANSFECTION;
MURINAE;
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EID: 0030754810
PISSN: 00219258
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.40.25037 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (77)
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References (24)
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