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Co-chemotactic effect of Gc-globulin (vitamin D binding protein) for C5a. Transient conversion into an active co-chemotaxin by neutrophils
1995
Journal of Immunology
Gc-globulin (vitamin D binding protein) has been shown to augment significantly the leukocyte chemotactic activity of the activated C peptides C5a and C5adesArg (i.e., the co-chemotactic effect). However, the mechanism of chemotaxis enhancement is not known. To investigate the role that the neutrophil plays in this process, cells were co-incubated with Gc-globulin for up to 45 min and washed, and their subsequent chemotactic response to a suboptimal concentration of C5a alone was measured
doi:10.4049/jimmunol.155.11.5369
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