INT168638
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The fractalkine receptor (CX3CR1) showed expression levels that are increased by two-fold in bronchial tissues of subjects with normal pulmonary function in comparison with asthmatic subjects. | |||||||||||||||
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In WT mice, inflammation and nerve injury increased spinal cord CX3CR1 and FKN expression. | |||||||||||||||
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In our I/R model, Cx3cr1 expression is significantly increased 7 days after injury, the peak moment of macrophage influx. | |||||||||||||||
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TEPM expressed elevated levels of mRNA for Cxcr4, Ccr1, Ccrl2, whilst BMM expressed higher levels of Ccr2, Cx3cr1 and Cxcr3. | |||||||||||||||
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TEPM expressed elevated levels of mRNA for Cxcr4, Ccr1, Ccrl2, whilst BMM expressed higher levels of Ccr2, Cx3cr1 and Cxcr3. | |||||||||||||||
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Conversely, the Ly6Clo and CD14/CD16+ subsets lack CCR2 but express high levels of CX3CR1 [2], [3], [14], [15]. | |||||||||||||||
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