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Reconstitute at 0.2 mg/mL in sterile PBS.
MCK-2, also known as Murine Cytomegalovirus Chemokine 2, is a gene encoded by murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV), a model organism used to study cytomegalovirus infections in humans. MCK-2 is a viral chemokine that plays a pivotal role in modulating the host's immune response and facilitating viral dissemination. This chemokine mimics host chemokines by binding to chemokine receptors on immune cells, particularly monocytes and macrophages, and directing their migration to sites of infection. By attracting these cells, MCK-2 helps create an environment conducive to viral replication and spread. Additionally, MCK-2 can interfere with normal immune signaling, aiding the virus in evading immune detection and establishing persistent infection. Understanding the function and mechanisms of MCK-2 is crucial for developing antiviral therapies and improving strategies to manage cytomegalovirus-related diseases. Research into MCK-2 provides valuable insights into viral immune evasion tactics and the complex interactions between viruses and the host immune system, offering potential targets for therapeutic intervention.
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