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CCR10 gene

Known as: GPR2, G PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTOR 2, CCR10 
This gene is involved in the regulation of T cell-mediated inflammatory skin reactions and angiogenesis.
National Institutes of Health

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2020
2020
Abstract Objective To assess the role of CCR10 in innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) response in radiation-induced skin damage… 
2018
2018
Background Few studies have compared the immune cell phenotype or function from patients with psoriatic arthritis (PsA) to… 
2017
2017
Quimiocinas atuam no recrutamento e acumulacao de leucocitos durante o processo inflamatorio e por este papel tem importante… 
2016
2016
The skin hosts numerous immune cell subsets which generate synergistic responses to a variety of stimuli including foreign… 
2015
2015
CCL28 is a human chemokine constitutively expressed by epithelial cells in diverse mucosal tissues and is known to attract a… 
2014
2014
Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2014; April 5-9, 2014; San Diego, CA The inability to target cancer stem cells (CSC) may be a… 
2007
2007
Adipokines including chemokines are able to induce insulin resistance in human skeletal muscle cells, which may also be relevant…