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Switch to US ($)Chemokines and Their Role in Immune Responses
Chemokines are a family of small proteins that play an important role in the regulation of immune responses. They are secreted by various cell types, including immune cells, and act as chemoattractants to recruit other immune cells to sites of inflammation. Chemokines are also known to act as mediators of inflammation and can modulate the production of other cytokines.
Chemokine Receptors
Chemokines bind to specific receptors on the surface of target cells, allowing them to initiate various responses. There are several different types of chemokine receptors, including CXCR, CCR, and CX3CR. Each of these receptors has a specific affinity for certain chemokines, allowing them to selectively bind to certain types of chemokines.
Anti-Chemokines and Their Role in Immune Responses
Anti-chemokines are antibodies that are specific to certain chemokines. They are used to block the binding of chemokines to their receptors, thus preventing the initiation of downstream immune responses. Anti-chemokines can be used to reduce inflammation and can be used therapeutically to treat certain diseases, such as asthma and rheumatoid arthritis.
ProteoGenix and Its Role in Anti-Chemokines
ProteoGenix is a biotechnology company that specializes in the development of antibodies and other therapeutic proteins. We have developed a range of anti-chemokines that can be used to target specific chemokines and their receptors. These antibodies can be used to block the binding of chemokines to their receptors, thus preventing the initiation of downstream immune responses.