Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8987733 | Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Taken together, bovine eotaxin attracts eosinophils in vitro but is not responsible for eosinophilia in the ovary. Its unusual chimeric structure confirms the unity of the MCP/eotaxin subfamily of CC chemokines and distinguishes it from other CC chemokine subfamilies.
Keywords
MCPUTRMIPZASregulated on activation, normal T cells expressed and secretedCcl11EotaxinEosinophilsOvaryrapid amplification of cDNA endsreverse transcriptionZymosan activated serumpolyadenylation signalRaceRANTESuntranslated regionMigrationAREmacrophage inflammatory proteinmonocyte chemoattractant proteinBovine
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Authors
B. Vogel, A. Klinder, D. Sittig, G. Aust,