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    Variants of CCR5, which are permissive for HIV-1 infection, show distinct functional responses to CCL3, CCL4 and CCL5

    CCR5 is one of the primary coreceptors for Env-mediated fusion between cells and human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). Analyses of CCR5 variants in cohorts of HIV-1 high-risk individuals led to the iden...

    H-F Dong, K Wigmore, M N Carrington, M Dean, J A Turpin, O M Z Howard in Genes & Immunity (2005)

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    Characterization of chenodeoxycholic acid as an endogenous antagonist of the G-coupled formyl peptide receptors

    Objective and design: To demonstrate the role of bile acids in immune modulation we examined the ability of select bile acids to inhibit leukocyte migration and chemoattractant receptor ...

    X. Chen, D. Yang, W. Shen, H.F. Dong, J.M. Wang, J.J. Oppenheim in Inflammation Research (2000)