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CCL21

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CCL21
Нинди таксонда бар H. sapiens[d][1]
Кодлаучы ген CCL21[d][1]
Молекуляр функция cytokine activity[d][2], chemokine receptor binding[d][3], CCR7 chemokine receptor binding[d][2][2], chemokine activity[d][4][5][6], CCR chemokine receptor binding[d][7], связывание с белками плазмы[d][8][9] һәм chemokine activity[d][2][2][10][…]
Күзәнәк компоненты күзәнәк тышындагы өлкә[d][2][2][2] һәм күзәнәк тышындагы мохит[d][2][7]
Биологик процесс negative regulation of leukocyte tethering or rolling[d][10], release of sequestered calcium ion into cytosol[d][11], positive regulation of receptor-mediated endocytosis[d][2], позитивная регуляция сигналов от протеинкиназы В[d][12][13], positive regulation of cell motility[d][12], positive regulation of actin filament polymerization[d][14], monocyte chemotaxis[d][7], activation of GTPase activity[d][12], ruffle organization[d][15], positive regulation of cell-matrix adhesion[d][10][15], chemokine-mediated signaling pathway[d][7], cellular response to tumor necrosis factor[d][7], передача сигнала между клетками[d][16], T cell costimulation[d][2], cell maturation[d][2], positive regulation of JNK cascade[d][12], dendritic cell chemotaxis[d][12], negative regulation of dendritic cell dendrite assembly[d][2], positive regulation of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase activity[d][12][13], хемотаксис[d][2], response to prostaglandin E[d][11], positive regulation of dendritic cell antigen processing and presentation[d][2], dendritic cell dendrite assembly[d][2], positive regulation of pseudopodium assembly[d][14], mesangial cell-matrix adhesion[d][15], positive regulation of chemotaxis[d][2], cellular response to interleukin-1[d][7], иммун җавап[d][17][2], establishment of T cell polarity[d][18], positive regulation of ERK1 and ERK2 cascade[d][19][6], positive regulation of glycoprotein biosynthetic process[d][2], cellular response to interferon-gamma[d][7], positive regulation of I-kappaB kinase/NF-kappaB signaling[d][13], cell chemotaxis[d][2][10], lymphocyte chemotaxis[d][7], positive regulation of neutrophil chemotaxis[d][20], positive regulation of cell adhesion mediated by integrin[d][15], immunological synapse formation[d][2], positive regulation of filopodium assembly[d][15], positive regulation of T cell migration[d][21], positive regulation of myeloid dendritic cell chemotaxis[d][11], positive regulation of protein kinase activity[d][13], воспалительная реакция[d][16][11][2][…], antimicrobial humoral immune response mediated by antimicrobial peptide[d][22], regulation of signaling receptor activity[d][2], G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathway[d][4][5], negative regulation of dendritic cell apoptotic process[d][13], G protein-coupled receptor signaling pathway[d][2][10][7], positive regulation of T cell chemotaxis[d][2], neutrophil chemotaxis[d][7], chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 21 signaling pathway[d][2], positive regulation of GTPase activity[d][7], positive regulation of ERK1 and ERK2 cascade[d][18][12][7] һәм cellular response to chemokine[d][2]
Изображение Gene Atlas

CCL21 (ингл. ) — аксымы, шул ук исемдәге ген тарафыннан кодлана торган югары молекуляр органик матдә.[23][24]

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