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DTSTART:20181130T120000Z
DTEND:20181130T130000Z
SUMMARY:Manchester Infection Seminar Series 2018 - 'Regulation of chemoki
 ne function by atypical chemokine receptors'
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DESCRIPTION:Regulation of chemokine function by atypical chemokine recept
 or\n\nProfessor Gerard Graham has a long-standing interest in chemokines
  and their receptors and has been working in this field for 18 years. \n
 \nCurrent research is focused on the role of CXC chemokines in haemopoie
 tic stem cell mobilisation\, septic shock and psoriasis. He is also work
 ing on the ability of chemokine receptors to be used as therapeutic targ
 ets. \n\nIf you would like to meet Professor Graham please contact elain
 e.bignell@manchester.ac.uk\n\nHansell\, C. A.H. et al. (2018) The atypic
 al chemokine receptor\, Ackr2\, constrains NK cell migratory activity an
 d promotes metastasis. Journal of Immunology\,(doi:10.4049/jimmunol.1800
 131) \n\nCastanheira\, F. V. E. S. et al. (2018) The atypical chemokine 
 receptor ACKR2 is protective against sepsis. Shock\, 49(6)\, pp. 682-689
 . \n\nShams\, K.\, Kurowska-Stolarska\, M. \, Schütte\, F.\, Burden\, A.
  D.\, McKimmie\, C. S. and Graham\, G. J. (2018) MicroRNA-146 and cell t
 rauma down-regulate expression of the psoriasis-associated atypical chem
 okine receptor ACKR2. Journal of Biological Chemistry\, 293(8)\, pp. 300
 3-3012. \n
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