The novel functions of the PLC/PKC/PKD signaling axis in G protein-coupled receptor-mediated chemotaxis of neutrophils

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Chemotaxis, a directional cell migration guided by extracellular chemoattractant gradients, plays an essential role in the recruitment of neutrophils to sites of inflammation. Chemotaxis is mediated by the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling pathway. Extracellular stimuli trigger activation of the PLC/PKC/PKD signaling axis, which controls several signaling pathways. Here, we concentrate on the novel functions of PLC/PKC/PKD signaling in GPCR-mediated chemotaxis of neutrophils.

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Xu, X., & Jin, T. (2015). The novel functions of the PLC/PKC/PKD signaling axis in G protein-coupled receptor-mediated chemotaxis of neutrophils. Journal of Immunology Research. Hindawi Publishing Corporation. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/817604

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