Antal Rot spends much of his time researching Cell biology, Immunology, Chemokine, Chemokine receptor and Interleukin 8. The Cell biology study combines topics in areas such as CC chemokine receptors and C-C chemokine receptor type 7. Immunology is a component of his T cell and Inflammation studies.
His research integrates issues of Psoriasis and Pathology in his study of Inflammation. The subject of his Chemokine research is within the realm of Receptor. His Interleukin 8 study incorporates themes from Molecular biology, Chemotaxis and In vivo.
Antal Rot mainly investigates Immunology, Chemokine, Cell biology, Chemokine receptor and Receptor. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Immunology, Microarray, Regulation of gene expression and Endothelium is strongly linked to Pathology. Chemokine is the subject of his research, which falls under Inflammation.
His Cell biology research focuses on CCL7 and how it relates to CCR3. In his study, Ligand is strongly linked to Pharmacology, which falls under the umbrella field of Receptor. His Cytokine research includes elements of Lipopolysaccharide and Ratón.
His main research concerns Chemokine, Chemokine receptor, Cell biology, Immunology and Receptor. His study with Chemokine involves better knowledge in Inflammation. His work in Chemokine receptor tackles topics such as CXCR4 which are related to areas like Chimera, Cell migration, CXCL11, CXCR3 and Transplantation.
Antal Rot has researched Cell biology in several fields, including Endothelium, CCL19, Lymph node and CCR1. His Immunology research incorporates themes from Phenotype and Pathology. His work on Chemotaxis as part of general Receptor study is frequently linked to Nomenclature, bridging the gap between disciplines.
Antal Rot mostly deals with Chemokine receptor, Chemokine, Immunology, Cell biology and Receptor. As a part of the same scientific study, Antal Rot usually deals with the Chemokine receptor, concentrating on CXCR4 and frequently concerns with Transplantation, Pharmacology, Signal transduction and G protein. Antal Rot usually deals with Chemokine and limits it to topics linked to Intravital microscopy and Endothelium, CXCL1, Compartmentalization, CXCL2 and Immunostaining.
He is interested in Inflammation, which is a branch of Immunology. Cell biology is closely attributed to Bone marrow in his work. His work investigates the relationship between Receptor and topics such as Cancer research that intersect with problems in Chemokine receptor CCR5, Chemotaxis and Regulatory T cell.
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CCR7 and its ligands: balancing immunity and tolerance
Reinhold Förster;Ana Clara Davalos-Misslitz;Antal Rot.
Nature Reviews Immunology (2008)
Chemokines in Innate and Adaptive Host Defense: Basic Chemokinese Grammar for Immune Cells
Antal Rot;Ulrich H. von Andrian.
Annual Review of Immunology (2004)
Transcytosis and Surface Presentation of IL-8 by Venular Endothelial Cells
James Middleton;Stuart Neil;Jonathan Wintle;Ian Clark-Lewis.
Cell (1997)
International Union of Pharmacology. LXXXIX. Update on the Extended Family of Chemokine Receptors and Introducing a New Nomenclature for Atypical Chemokine Receptors
Francoise Bachelerie;Adit Ben-Baruch;Amanda M. Burkhardt;Christophe Combadiere.
Pharmacological Reviews (2014)
RANTES and macrophage inflammatory protein 1 alpha induce the migration and activation of normal human eosinophil granulocytes.
Antal Rot;Martin Krieger;Thomas Brunner;Stephan C. Bischoff.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1992)
Endothelial cell binding of NAP-1/IL-8: role in neutrophil emigration
Antal Rot.
Immunology Today (1992)
Inflammatory Chemokine Transport and Presentation in HEV: A Remote Control Mechanism for Monocyte Recruitment to Lymph Nodes in Inflamed Tissues
Roger T. Palframan;Steffen Jung;Guiying Cheng;Wolfgang Weninger.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2001)
The Cc Chemokine Thymus-Derived Chemotactic Agent 4 (Tca-4, Secondary Lymphoid Tissue Chemokine, 6ckine, Exodus-2) Triggers Lymphocyte Function–Associated Antigen 1–Mediated Arrest of Rolling T Lymphocytes in Peripheral Lymph Node High Endothelial Venules
Jens V. Stein;Antal Rot;Yi Luo;Manjunath Narasimhaswamy.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (2000)
Binding to heparan sulfate or heparin enhances neutrophil responses to interleukin 8
Louise M. C. Webb;Markus U. Ehrengruber;Ian Clark-Lewis;Marco Baggiolini.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1993)
Chemokine/chemokine receptor nomenclature
K. Bacon;M. Baggiolini;Hal Broxmeyer;R. Horuk.
Journal of Interferon and Cytokine Research (2002)
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