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Elevated expression of the chemokine-scavenging receptor D6 is associated with impaired lesion development in psoriasis.

Singh M.D., King V., Baldwin H., Burden D., Thorrat A., Holmes S., McInnes I.B., Nicoll R., Shams K., Pallas K. et al.

Am. J. Pathol. 181:1158-1164(2012) · Mapped (4)

D6 facilitates cellular migration and fluid flow to lymph nodes by suppressing lymphatic congestion.

Lee K.M., McKimmie C.S., Gilchrist D.S., Pallas K.J., Nibbs R.J., Garside P., McDonald V., Jenkins C., Ransohoff R., Liu L. et al.

Blood 118:6220-6229(2011) · Mapped (2)

IL-33 induces skin inflammation with mast cell and neutrophil activation.

Hueber A.J., Alves-Filho J.C., Asquith D.L., Michels C., Millar N.L., Reilly J.H., Graham G.J., Liew F.Y., Miller A.M., McInnes I.B.

Eur. J. Immunol. 41:2229-2237(2011) · Mapped (10)

An investigation of the inflammatory cytokine and chemokine network in systemic sclerosis.

Codullo V., Baldwin H.M., Singh M.D., Fraser A.R., Wilson C., Gilmour A., Hueber A.J., Bonino C., McInnes I.B., Montecucco C. et al.

Ann. Rheum. Dis. 70:1115-1121(2011) · Mapped (4)

IL-7 induces rapid clathrin-mediated internalization and JAK3-dependent degradation of IL-7Ralpha in T cells.

Henriques C.M., Rino J., Nibbs R.J., Graham G.J., Barata J.T.

Blood 115:3269-3277(2010) · Mapped (16)

Chemokine scavenger D6 is expressed by trophoblasts and aids the survival of mouse embryos transferred into allogeneic recipients.

Madigan J., Freeman D.J., Menzies F., Forrow S., Nelson S.M., Young A., Sharkey A., Moffett A., Graham G.J., Greer I.A. et al.

J. Immunol. 184:3202-3212(2010) · Mapped (4)

Endobrevin/VAMP-8-dependent dense granule release mediates thrombus formation in vivo.

Graham G.J., Ren Q., Dilks J.R., Blair P., Whiteheart S.W., Flaumenhaft R.

Blood 114:1083-1090(2009) · Mapped (3)

A TLR2 ligand suppresses inflammation by modulation of chemokine receptors and redirection of leukocyte migration.

McKimmie C.S., Moore M., Fraser A.R., Jamieson T., Xu D., Burt C., Pitman N.I., Nibbs R.J., McInnes I.B., Liew F.Y. et al.

Blood 113:4224-4231(2009) · Mapped (6)

The Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines transports chemokines and supports their promigratory activity.

Pruenster M., Mudde L., Bombosi P., Dimitrova S., Zsak M., Middleton J., Richmond A., Graham G.J., Segerer S., Nibbs R.J. et al.

Nat. Immunol. 10:101-108(2009) · Mapped (14)

Hemopoietic cell expression of the chemokine decoy receptor D6 is dynamic and regulated by GATA1.

McKimmie C.S., Fraser A.R., Hansell C., Gutierrez L., Philipsen S., Connell L., Rot A., Kurowska-Stolarska M., Carreno P., Pruenster M. et al.

J. Immunol. 181:3353-3363(2008) · Mapped (7)

Ticks produce highly selective chemokine binding proteins with antiinflammatory activity.

Deruaz M., Frauenschuh A., Alessandri A.L., Dias J.M., Coelho F.M., Russo R.C., Ferreira B.R., Graham G.J., Shaw J.P., Wells T.N.C. et al.

J. Exp. Med. 205:2019-2031(2008) · UniProtKB (3) · Mapped (3)

Multiple roles for the C-terminal tail of the chemokine scavenger D6.

McCulloch C.V., Morrow V., Milasta S., Comerford I., Milligan G., Graham G.J., Isaacs N.W., Nibbs R.J.

J. Biol. Chem. 283:7972-7982(2008) · Mapped (2)

The atypical chemokine receptor D6 suppresses the development of chemically induced skin tumors.

Nibbs R.J., Gilchrist D.S., King V., Ferra A., Forrow S., Hunter K.D., Graham G.J.

J. Clin. Invest. 117:1884-1892(2007) · Mapped (4)

The chemokine receptor D6 has opposing effects on allergic inflammation and airway reactivity.

Whitehead G.S., Wang T., DeGraff L.M., Card J.W., Lira S.A., Graham G.J., Cook D.N.

Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med. 175:243-249(2007) · Mapped (2)

Chemokine scavenging by D6: a movable feast?

Graham G.J., McKimmie C.S.

Trends Immunol. 27:381-386(2006) · Mapped (4)

Cutting edge: the silent chemokine receptor D6 is required for generating T cell responses that mediate experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.

Liu L., Graham G.J., Damodaran A., Hu T., Lira S.A., Sasse M., Canasto-Chibuque C., Cook D.N., Ransohoff R.M.

J. Immunol. 177:17-21(2006) · Mapped (2)

The chemokine receptor D6 limits the inflammatory response in vivo.

Jamieson T., Cook D.N., Nibbs R.J., Rot A., Nixon C., McLean P., Alcami A., Lira S.A., Wiekowski M., Graham G.J.

Nat. Immunol. 6:403-411(2005) · Mapped (2)

Tachykinins regulate the function of platelets.

Graham G.J., Stevens J.M., Page N.M., Grant A.D., Brain S.D., Lowry P.J., Gibbins J.M.

Blood 104:1058-1065(2004) · Mapped (9)

Regulation of glycogen synthase kinase 3 in human platelets: a possible role in platelet function?

Barry F.A., Graham G.J., Fry M.J., Gibbins J.M.

FEBS Lett. 553:173-178(2003) · Mapped (6)

Characterization of the binding site on heparan sulfate for macrophage inflammatory protein 1alpha.

Stringer S.E., Forster M.J., Mulloy B., Bishop C.R., Graham G.J., Gallagher J.T.

Blood 100:1543-1550(2002) · Mapped (3)

The chemokine ESkine/CCL27 displays novel modes of intracrine and paracrine function.

Gortz A., Nibbs R.J.B., McLean P., Jarmin D., Lambie W., Baird J.W., Graham G.J.

J. Immunol. 169:1387-1394(2002) · UniProtKB (1)

Cloning and characterization of Ehox, a novel homeobox gene essential for embryonic stem cell differentiation.

Jackson M., Baird J.W., Cambray N., Ansell J.D., Forrester L.M., Graham G.J.

J. Biol. Chem. 277:38683-38692(2002) · UniProtKB (1)

The beta-chemokine receptor D6 is expressed by lymphatic endothelium and a subset of vascular tumors.

Nibbs R.J.B., Kriehuber E., Ponath P.D., Parent D., Qin S., Campbell J.D., Henderson A., Kerjaschki D., Maurer D., Graham G.J. et al.

Am. J. Pathol. 158:867-877(2001) · UniProtKB (1)

Differentiating embryonal stem cells are a rich source of haemopoietic gene products and suggest erythroid preconditioning of primitive haemopoietic stem cells.

Baird J., Ryan K., Hayes I.M., Hampson L., Clark C.M., Wootton A., Ansell J., Menzel U., Hole N., Graham G.J.

J. Biol. Chem. 276:9189-9198(2001) · UniProtKB (1)

Identification of the orphan receptor G-protein-coupled receptor 2 as CCR10, a specific receptor for the chemokine ESkine.

Jarmin D.I., Rits M., Bota D., Gerard N.P., Graham G.J., Clark-Lewis I., Gerard C.

J. Immunol. 164:3460-3464(2000) · UniProtKB (2)

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