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CXCL10 gene

Known as: INTERFERON-GAMMA-INDUCED FACTOR, mob-1, IP-10 
This gene plays a role in immune system processes and is involved in angiogenesis.
National Institutes of Health

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2015
2015
Background:After describing heightened levels of circulating B-cell-activating factor belonging to the tumor necrosis factor… 
2011
2011
INTRODUCTION Chemokines may modulate autoimmunity through a variety of mechanisms. Recent reports suggest involvement of the IP10… 
Review
2000
Review
2000
The biological roles of two interferon-inducible chemokines, monokine induced by gamma interferon (Mig) and cytokine responsive… 
2000
2000
MuMig (monokine induced by gamma interferon) and Crg‐2 (cytokine responsive gene) are chemokines of the CXC subfamily. They share… 
2000
2000
A T-cell attracting CXC chemokine phylogenetically related to MIG and SCYB10 was recently characterized and termed SCYB11 (alias… 
1995
1995
A chromosome band 4q21 gene (MLLT2, formerly called AF-4/FEL) involved in a reciprocal translocation with chromosome band 11q23… 
1992
1992
DGI-II has been linked to the group specific component (Gc) on 4q and to interferon induced protein 10 (INP10) on 4q. We studied… 
1988
1988
New RFLPs are described for INP10 and interleukin 2. The 55 pairwise genetic linkage relationships for these two loci and nine…