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et al . 2013 ). Accordingly, we also found PGRN could function as a chemotactic protein for Raw 264.7 cells. The extent of in vitro PGRN-mediated chemotaxis is similar to that of MCP-1. Moreover, multivariable linear regression analyses revealed CRP
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between the natural ligands and synthetic ligands provides the possibility for us to develop our study further to clarify the model. The role of PA1 itself in the chemotaxis response of neutrophils ( Vinolo et al . 2011 ) and Gα i/o -mediated
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