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Tissue-specific T cell migration in the intestine

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The ACKR2-CCR2 axis in development and disease.

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Dissecting the function of Bcl-3 in NF-kB signaling in B cells.

2015-03-01 to 2018-02-28 | Grant
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (Swindon, GB)
GRANT_NUMBER: BB/M003671/1
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Regulation of Intestinal Immune Responses by the Atypical Chemokine Receptor CCRL1.

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Understanding and manipulating chemokines and their receptors in the context of adjuvants

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Regulation of the adaptive immune response by chemokine scavenging receptors

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An investigation of the pro-tumorigenic activity of the chemokine receptor CXCR2 using models of de novo tumorigenesis.

The function of the chemokine receptor D6 on innate-like B cells

2009-03-31 to 2012-09-29 | Grant
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (Swindon, GB)
GRANT_NUMBER: BB/G010773/1
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Molecular mechanisms underpinning the anti-inflammatory activity of the D6 chemokine receptor.

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An investigation of the in vivo expression and function of the D6-chemokine decoy receptor

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Control of intestinal inflammation by the D6 decoy chemokine receptor

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Pro-inflammatory chemokine function in de novo tumorigenesis

2006-09-01 to 2009-08-31 | Grant
Cancer Research UK (London, GB)
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CRUK-A6953

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The structure and function of the beta chemokine receptor D6 - a member of the family of G protein coupled receptors

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Function of the atypical chemokine receptor D6 in inflammation

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The Biology of Chemokines and their receptors (BICR)

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