UID:
almahu_9948025776902882
Format:
1 online resource (219 p.)
ISBN:
1-281-18668-6
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9786611186685
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0-08-052908-9
Series Statement:
FactsBook series
Content:
How do you keep track of basic information on the proteins you work with? Where do you find details of their physicochemical properties, amino acid sequences, gene organization? Are you tired of scanning review articles, primary papers and databases to locate that elusive fact? The Academic Press FactsBook series will satisfy scientists and clinical researchers suffering from information overload. Each volume provides a catalog of the essential properties of families of molecules. Gene organization, amino acid sequences, physicochemical properties, and biological activity are presen
Note:
Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; The Chemokine FactsBook; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Section I: THE INTRODUCTORY CHAPTERS; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Organization of the data; Chapter 3. Chemokines: an overview; Chapter 4. Chemokine receptors: an overview; Section II: THE CHEMOKINES; CXC or α family chemokines; IL-8; MGSA; PF4; NAP-2; IP-10; MIP-2; ENA-78; EMF-1; GCP-2; SDF-1; MIG; CC or β family chemokines; MCP-1; MCP-2; MCP-3; MlP-lα; MIP-lβ; RANTES; I-309; Eotaxin; C1O; HCC-1; C or γ family chemokines; Lymphotactin; SCM-1; Section III: THE CHEMOKINE RECEPTORS
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CXC or α chemokine receptorsIL-8RA; IL-8RB; Chapter 2.CC or β chemokine receptors; CCCKR-1; CC CKR-2; CC CKR-3; CC CKR-4; Chemoattractant receptors; C5aR; FPR/FMLPR; Miscellaneous receptors; PAFR; DARC; Viral chemokine receptors; US28; ECRF3; Orphan chemokine receptors; LESTR; CMK-BRL-1; BLR-l/MDR-15; V28; EBIl; Index
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-12-709905-0
Language:
English
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