Human macrophage-derived chemokine (MDC) is strongly expressed following activation of both normal and malignant precursor and mature B cells

P Ghia, C Schaniel, AG Rolink, LM Nadler… - Mechanisms of B Cell …, 1999 - Springer
P Ghia, C Schaniel, AG Rolink, LM Nadler, AA Cardoso
Mechanisms of B Cell Neoplasia 1998: Proceedings of the Workshop held at the …, 1999Springer
Chemokines are a rapidly expanding group of secreted molecules that selectively control
the migration and homing of leukocytes to different sites of inflammation and immune
responses [1, 2]. They are believed to perform key functions in secondary lymphoid tissues,
where they attract antigen-bearing dendritic cells (DC)[3, 4] and antigen-specific T and B
cells, promoting interactions among them and guiding them to appropriate sites [2, 5].
Abstract
Chemokines are a rapidly expanding group of secreted molecules that selectively control the migration and homing of leukocytes to different sites of inflammation and immune responses [1, 2]. They are believed to perform key functions in secondary lymphoid tissues, where they attract antigen-bearing dendritic cells (DC) [3, 4] and antigen-specific T and B cells, promoting interactions among them and guiding them to appropriate sites [2, 5].
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