synthetic peptide corresponding to the C-terminal domain of human C-C chemokine receptor 7 (CCR7), conjugated to KLH.
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CCR-7 is a G protein-coupled receptor that activates B and T lymphocytes. It mediates the effects of Epstein-Barr virus on B lymphocytes, regulates the migration of memory T cells to sites of inflammation and stimulates dendritic cell maturation.
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Prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)) induces the expression of C-C chemokine receptor type 7 (CCR7) on human monocytes, thereby enabling their subsequent migration in response to CCL19 and CCL21, the natural ligands for CCR7. To date, important mediators of PGE(2)-mediated monocyte migration
American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology, 48(6), 758-764 (2013-03-02)
Human eosinophils display directed chemotactic activity toward an array of soluble chemokines. Eosinophils have been observed to migrate to draining lymph nodes in experimental models of allergic inflammation, yet it is unknown whether eosinophils express CCR7, a key chemokine receptor
Journal of cell science, 125(Pt 19), 4463-4474 (2012-07-17)
The chemokine receptor CCR7 is essential for lymphocyte and dendritic cell homing to secondary lymphoid organs. Owing to the ability to induce directional migration, CCR7 and its ligands CCL19 and CCL21 are pivotal for the regulation of the immune system.
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