Chemokines and phosphatidylserine: new binding partners for apoptotic cell clearance

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  • who: Biology and colleagues from the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Germany have published the research work: Chemokines and phosphatidylserine: New binding partners for apoptotic cell clearance, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: All three core components of the breadcrumb model, PS, ApoBD, and chemokines, have been separately proposed to play important roles in apoptotic cell clearance.
  • future: Future experiments to test this model in_vivo must distinguish between the anionic scaffold and eat-me activities of PS the different roles attributed to ApoBD as well as potential contributions of soluble GAG-bound and PS . . .

     

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