
A central aspect of inflammatory diseases is the influx of leukocytes into the affected site. Chemokine and their receptors are key regulator of leukocyte recruitment. Given the complexity of the chemokine-receptor network, characterising it is critical for therapeutic interventions. In my doctoral research, I mapped out the signal transduction networks activated by chemokines in monocytes and discovered potential novel signalling mediators that are crucial for monocyte migration. These findings will provide a solid groundwork for future development of novel therapeutics for effective inhibition of monocytes recruitment in diverse inflammatory conditions.
Biochemistry and cell biology not elsewhere classified
Biochemistry and cell biology not elsewhere classified
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