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Please note: We are reviewing Western blot images included in the antibody testing data in our catalog, including those provided by third parties. Unless expressly labeled or annotated as “raw-unedited”, Western blot images included in the antibody testing data in our catalog may have been edited, optimized or otherwise adjusted for presentation.
Percent identity with other species by BLAST analysis: Human, Gorilla, Gibbon (100%) Monkey, Hamster (89%) Marmoset, Mouse (83%).
Chemokines play important roles in inflammation and are critical for the recruitment of effector immune cells to sites of infection. Chemokines activate leukocytes by binding to G protein coupled receptors. The ever-growing chemokine receptor subtypes can be divided into 2 major groups, CXCR and CCR, based on the 2 major classes of chemokines. One of the CCR receptors, CCR1, is expressed on neutrophils, monocytes, lymphocytes, and eosinophils and binds the leukocyte chemoattractant and hemopoiesis regulator macrophage-inflammatory protein (MIP-1 ), eotaxin, as well as several other related chemokines. Mice lacking the chemokine receptor CCR1 have defects in neutrophil trafficking and proliferation.
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蛋白别名: C-C chemokine receptor type 1; C-C CKR-1; CD191; HM145; LD78 receptor; Macrophage inflammatory protein 1-alpha receptor; MIP-1alpha-R; RANTES-R
基因别名: CCR1; CMKBR1; CMKR1; SCYAR1
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 1230