CCL19   Click here for help

GtoPdb Ligand ID: 810

Synonyms: β-chemokine exodus-3 | ck β-11 | ckβ11 | MIP-3β
Immunopharmacology Ligand
Comment: CCL19 is a CC family chemokine.
Species: Human
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References
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The N-terminal domain of CCL21 reconstitutes high affinity binding, G protein activation, and chemotactic activity, to the C-terminal domain of CCL19.
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