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Noninvasive application of mesenchymal stem cell spheres derived from hESC accelerates wound healing in a CXCL12-CXCR4 axis-dependent manner Journal article
Wang, Xiaoyan, Jiang, Bin, Sun, Huiyan, Zheng, Dejin, Zhang, Zhenwu, Yan, Li, Li, Enqin, Wu, Yaojiong, Xu, Ren He. Noninvasive application of mesenchymal stem cell spheres derived from hESC accelerates wound healing in a CXCL12-CXCR4 axis-dependent manner[J]. Theranostics, 2019, 9(21), 6112-6128.
Authors:  Wang, Xiaoyan;  Jiang, Bin;  Sun, Huiyan;  Zheng, Dejin;  Zhang, Zhenwu; et al.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:31 TC[Scopus]:29  IF:12.4/12.0 | Submit date:2022/05/23
Cxcl12/cxcr4  Human Embryonic Stem Cells  Mesenchymal Stem Cells  Spheroids  Wound Healing  
C-terminal peptides of chemokine-like factor 1 signal through chemokine receptor CCR4 to cross-desensitize the CXCR4 Journal article
Zhang Y., Tian L., Zheng Y., Qi H., Guo C., Sun Q., Xu E., Zhang Y., Ma D., Wang Y.. C-terminal peptides of chemokine-like factor 1 signal through chemokine receptor CCR4 to cross-desensitize the CXCR4[J]. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 2011, 409(2), 356-361.
Authors:  Zhang Y.;  Tian L.;  Zheng Y.;  Qi H.;  Guo C.; et al.
Favorite | TC[WOS]:12 TC[Scopus]:14 | Submit date:2019/01/16
Ccr4  Cklf1  Cxcr4  Desensitization  Peptide  Pkc  
The role of CXCR4 in lung cancer metastasis and its possible mechanism Journal article
Su L.-P., Zhang J.-P., Xu H.-B., Chen J., Wang Y., Xiong S.-D.. The role of CXCR4 in lung cancer metastasis and its possible mechanism[J]. National Medical Journal of China, 2005, 85(17), 1190-1194.
Authors:  Su L.-P.;  Zhang J.-P.;  Xu H.-B.;  Chen J.;  Wang Y.; et al.
Favorite | TC[Scopus]:7 | Submit date:2019/01/16
Cxcr4  Lung Neoplasms  Neoplasms Metastasis  Receptors  
Tannic acid is an inhibitor of CXCL12 (SDF-1 alpha)/CXCR4 with antiangiogenic activity Journal article
Chen, X., Beutler, J., McCloud, T., Loehfelm, A., Yang, L., Dong, H.F, Chertov, O., Salcedo, R., Oppenheim, J., Howard, O.. Tannic acid is an inhibitor of CXCL12 (SDF-1 alpha)/CXCR4 with antiangiogenic activity[J]. Clinical Cancer Research, 2003, 3115-3123.
Authors:  Chen, X.;  Beutler, J.;  McCloud, T.;  Loehfelm, A.;  Yang, L.; et al.
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CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR CXCR4  GREEN TEA POLYPHENOLS  CANCER METASTASIS  APOPTOSIS