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1. And chemokines are Cytokines with chemotactic activities.

2. Chemokines belong to the major group of cytokines but specifically function as a chemotactic cytokine

3. Chemokines are chemotactic cytokines that control the migratory patterns and positioning of all immune cells

4. Such type of movement of Antherozoids towards the archegonium in response to chemicals is known as chemotactic movement

5. The Antherozoids are attracted towards the egg by chemotactic stimulus, which in bryophytes, is provided in the form of sugars

6. Chemokines are chemotactic cytokines that control the migration of cells between tissues and the positioning and interactions of cells within tissue

7. Initially Chemokines were divided into groups based on having chemotactic or homeostatic function, but several dual-function Chemokines have since been described

8. Chemokines constitute a family of structurally related and secretable basic chemotactic cytokines, which are classified in subgroups (CC, CXC, C, CXXXC) according to the position of the N-terminal cysteines.

9. Chemokines Chemotactic CYTOKINES, a family of about 50 structurally-related heparin-binding proteins that can induce activation and migration of specific types of white cell, attracting them to sites of inflammation by chemotaxis.

10. Aspartate and glutamate O-methylation has not been studied as extensively as lysine and arginine N-methylation (Scheme 11).Glutamate O-methylation is known to play a role in modulating chemotactic responses in Escherichia coli, but the methyltransferases have not been found in eukaryotes

11. Chemokines, a large family of cytokines with chemotactic activity, and their cognate receptors are expressed by both cancer and stromal cells. Their altered expression in malignancies dictates leukocyte recruitment and activation, angiogenesis, cancer cell proliferation, and metastasis in all the stages of the disease.

12. This short digression offered him the opportunity to follow the microbiological literature and to be aware of the important discoveries in the field, particularly work carried out by the Pasteur school in Paris during the decade 1882 to 1892 concerning the `chemotactic Ameboidism' of leukocytes (see in Elie Metchnikoff, 1892).

13. Chemokines are a type of cytokine (a short-lived secreted protein that regulates the function of nearby cells) and may be described more specifically as chemotactic cytokines, because of their ability to cause certain cells in close proximity to undergo directed chemotaxis (cellular movement in response to chemical signals).