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- CXCL17 abstract "Chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligand 17 (CXCL17) is a small cytokine belonging to the CXC chemokine family that has been identified in humans and mice. CXCL17 attracts dendritic cells and monocytes and is regulated in tumors. It is also known as VEGF co-regulated chemokine 1 (VCC-1) and dendritic cell- and monocyte-attracting chemokine-like protein (DMC). This chemokine is constitutively expressed in the lung. The gene for human CXCL17 is located on chromosome 19.".
- CXCL17 arm "q".
- CXCL17 band "13.2".
- CXCL17 chromosome "19".
- CXCL17 entrezgene "284340".
- CXCL17 refseq "NM_198477".
- CXCL17 symbol "CXCL17".
- CXCL17 symbol "SCYB17, VCC-1, DMC".
- CXCL17 uniprot "Q6UXB2".
- CXCL17 wikiPageID "9967360".
- CXCL17 wikiPageRevisionID "544724043".
- CXCL17 altsymbols "SCYB17, VCC-1, DMC".
- CXCL17 arm "q".
- CXCL17 band "13.2".
- CXCL17 chromosome "19".
- CXCL17 entrezgene "284340".
- CXCL17 hasPhotoCollection CXCL17.
- CXCL17 name "chemokine ligand 7".
- CXCL17 refseq "NM_198477".
- CXCL17 symbol "CXCL17".
- CXCL17 uniprot "Q6UXB2".
- CXCL17 subject Category:Cytokines.
- CXCL17 type Biomolecule.
- CXCL17 type Protein.
- CXCL17 type ProteinMolecule.
- CXCL17 type BiologicalObject.
- CXCL17 comment "Chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligand 17 (CXCL17) is a small cytokine belonging to the CXC chemokine family that has been identified in humans and mice. CXCL17 attracts dendritic cells and monocytes and is regulated in tumors. It is also known as VEGF co-regulated chemokine 1 (VCC-1) and dendritic cell- and monocyte-attracting chemokine-like protein (DMC). This chemokine is constitutively expressed in the lung. The gene for human CXCL17 is located on chromosome 19.".
- CXCL17 label "CXCL17".
- CXCL17 sameAs m.02pybz5.
- CXCL17 sameAs Q5014885.
- CXCL17 sameAs Q5014885.
- CXCL17 wasDerivedFrom CXCL17?oldid=544724043.
- CXCL17 isPrimaryTopicOf CXCL17.
- CXCL17 name "chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligand 7".