- Title
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Inhibition of macrophage migration in zebrafish larvae demonstrates in vivo efficacy of human CCR2 inhibitors
- Authors
- Sommer, F., Ortiz Zacarı As, N.V., Heitman, L.H., Meijer, A.H.
- Source
- Full text @ Dev. Comp. Immunol.
Fig. 1. The Ccl2/Ccr2 and Cxcl11aa/Cxcr3.2 chemokine axes contribute to inflammation in zebrafish larvae. |
Fig. 2. Locally injected human CCL2 and CXCL11 proteins attract macrophages to the hindbrain ventricle of zebrafish larvae. |
Fig. 3. The human CCR2 inhibitor CCR2-RA-[R] inhibits macrophage recruitment in zebrafish larvae. |
Fig. 4. Zebrafish larvae are a powerful screening platform for CCR2 inhibitors. |