Substance P (SP) enhances CCL5-induced chemotaxis and intracellular signaling in human monocytes, which express the truncated neurokinin-1 receptor (NK1R)
Irene Chernova(Yale University), Laurie E. Kilpatrick(Temple University), Florin Tuluc(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Steven D. Douglas(Purdue University West Lafayette), Lynnae Schwartz(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), Helen M. Korchak(New York University), Jianping Lai(Southwest University of Science and Technology), Haiying Li(Soochow University)
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