Beyond Immune Cell Migration: The Emerging Role of the Sphingosine-1-phosphate Receptor S1PR4 as a Modulator of Innate Immune Cell Activation
The sphingolipid sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) emerges as an important regulator of immunity, mainly by signaling through a family of five specific G protein-coupled receptors (S1PR1-5). While S1P signaling generally has the potential to affect not only trafficking but also differentiation, activati...
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Main Authors: | Catherine Olesch (Author), Christian Ringel (Author), Bernhard Brüne (Author), Andreas Weigert (Author) |
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