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The chemokines family of small proteins are involved in numerous b-
logical processes ranging from hematopoiesis, angiogenesis, and
basal l- kocyte trafficking to the extravasation and tissue
infiltration of leukocytes in response to inflammatory agents,
tissue damage, and bacterial or viral infection. Chemokines exert
their effects through a family of seven G-protein coupled
transmembrane receptors. Worldwide interest in the chemokine field
surged dramatically early in 1996, with the finding that certain
chemokine receptors were the elusive coreceptors, required along
with CD4, for HIV infection. Today, though over 40 human chemokines
have been described, the n- ber of chemokine receptors lags
behind-only 17 human chemokine receptors have been identified so
far. What has emerged over the years is that most chemokine
receptors bind several distinct ligands, and indeed the majority of
chemokines are able to bind to multiple chemokine receptors,
explaining to some extent the apparent disparity in the numbers of
chemokines and rec- tors. Yet in spite of the apparent redundancy
in chemokine/chemokine rec- tor interactions, it is clear that in
vivo, spatial, temporal, and indeed cell- and tissue-specific
expression of both chemokines and their receptors are imp- tant
factors in determining the precise nature of cellular infiltrates
in phy- ological and pathological processes.
The chemokines family of small proteins are involved in numerous b-
logical processes ranging from hematopoiesis, angiogenesis, and
basal l- kocyte trafficking to the extravasation and tissue
infiltration of leukocytes in response to inflammatory agents,
tissue damage, and bacterial or viral infection. Chemokines exert
their effects through a family of seven G-protein coupled
transmembrane receptors. Worldwide interest in the chemokine field
surged dramatically early in 1996, with the finding that certain
chemokine receptors were the elusive coreceptors, required along
with CD4, for HIV infection. Today, though over 40 human chemokines
have been described, the n- ber of chemokine receptors lags
behind-only 17 human chemokine receptors have been identified so
far. What has emerged over the years is that most chemokine
receptors bind several distinct ligands, and indeed the majority of
chemokines are able to bind to multiple chemokine receptors,
explaining to some extent the apparent disparity in the numbers of
chemokines and rec- tors. Yet in spite of the apparent redundancy
in chemokine/chemokine rec- tor interactions, it is clear that in
vivo, spatial, temporal, and indeed cell- and tissue-specific
expression of both chemokines and their receptors are imp- tant
factors in determining the precise nature of cellular infiltrates
in phy- ological and pathological processes.
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My Talking Pets (Paperback)
Christine Power; Illustrated by Presea Reed
bundle available
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On reading THE ABDUCTION OF EMILY BYRNE by prize-winning writer,
CHRISTINE POWER, LEIGH RUSSELL (author of the popular DI Geraldine
Steel Series), commented: "A very well-written novel." ..".has a
terrific cast of characters." "Excellent scene setting ... so
evocative of those times." Oblivious to wild brambles tearing at
her skin, a young woman staggers down the mountainside. In the
dark, she searches desperately for the canoe into which,
blindfolded, she was brought to this remote hideaway in the
wilderness. Emily Byrne's ordeals begin in 1858 when the tiny
settlements of New Caledonia are invaded. Deluded by San Franciscan
newspaper reports of gold nuggets 'plucked from the Fraser River by
hand, ' tens of thousands arrive in Fort Victoria. One of them is a
widow in black, Mrs Angelica Thomas. Beautiful and mysterious, she
is wanted and hunted in several states of America, for murder.
Emily, unhappy and angry with her parents, has decided to run away
from home. She has eyes only for the Royal Engineer, Jamie Ryder,
whose assurances of love have led her to believe that he will marry
and protect her. Meanwhile, she spurns the attentions of the
half-breed, Red. Determined to follow the lieutenant up the mighty
Fraser River, she is drawn closer and closer to slavery in a den of
depravity.
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