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Moving targets: cell migration inhibitors as new anti-inflammatory therapies

Charles R Mackay

Nature Immunology 9, 988 - 998 (2008) Published online: 19 August 2008

doi:10.1038/ni.f.210

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Points where cell migration molecules operate during inflammatory responses.

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Figure 2

An example of the use of a human-molecule knock-in mouse for drug discovery and validation.

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Figure 3

Chemoattractants, cytokines and leukocyte types for different types of immune responses.

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Promising targets and drug development programs for cell migration inhibitors

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Table 2

Some important polymorphisms in human cell migration–related systems, and inflammatory disease associations

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