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Summary Of: CCR5

CCR5 is also the name of the... CCR5 is predominantly expressed on... It is likely that CCR5 plays a role in inflammatory responses to infection... CCR5 has also recently been designated... uses CCR5 or another protein... but CCR5 is likely the most physiologically important coreceptor during natural infection... while CCR5 is the major co... suggesting that CCR5 is largely dispensable... CCR5 apparently plays a role in mediating resistance to... indicating that not all of the functions of CCR5 may be compensated by other receptors... While CCR5 has multiple variants in its coding region... 32 decreases the number of CCR5 proteins on the outside of the CD4 cell... CCR5 deficiency increases risk of symptomatic West Nile virus infection... CCR5 in T cell... CCR5 receptor gene and HIV infection... African American show CCR5 indicating extremely recent origin...

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