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The role of chemokine receptors in acute lung allograft rejection
European Respiratory Journal , 07/24/09
Geleff S et al. – This is the first study that demonstrates an induction of the chemokine binding protein DARC at sites of acute human lung allograft rejection. Colocalization with the chemokine receptors CXCR1 and CCR5 may indicate a role for DARC expression during leukocyte adhesion and interstitial infiltration.
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