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- Q15996589 abstract "Chemerin Peptides are short peptides (on the order of 9 amino acids) that are produced from the carboxyl terminus of the chemokine chemerin. They display the same activities as chemerin, although at higher efficacy and potency.A particular synthetic chemerin-derived peptide, termed C15, was developed at Oxford University. It showed anti-inflammatory activities. Intraperitoneal administration of C15 (0.32 ng/kg) to mice before zymosan challenge conferred significant protection against zymosan-induced peritonitis, suppressing neutrophil (63%) and monocyte (62%) recruitment with a concomitant reduction in proinflammatory mediator expression.C15 was found to promote phagocytosis and efferocytosis in peritoneal macrophages at picomolar concentrations. C15 enhanced macrophage clearance of microbial particles and apoptotic cells by factor of 360% in vitro".
- Q15996589 arm "q".
- Q15996589 band "36.1".
- Q15996589 chromosome "7".
- Q15996589 entrezgene "5919".
- Q15996589 hgncid "9868".
- Q15996589 omim "601973".
- Q15996589 refseq "NM_002889".
- Q15996589 symbol "RARRES2".
- Q15996589 symbol "chemerin".
- Q15996589 uniprot "Q99969".
- Q15996589 wikiPageWikiLink Q172847.
- Q15996589 wikiPageWikiLink Q17907814.
- Q15996589 wikiPageWikiLink Q18031045.
- Q15996589 wikiPageWikiLink Q310425.
- Q15996589 wikiPageWikiLink Q421866.
- Q15996589 wikiPageWikiLink Q5347407.
- Q15996589 altsymbols Q18031045.
- Q15996589 arm "q".
- Q15996589 band "36.1".
- Q15996589 chromosome "7".
- Q15996589 entrezgene "5919".
- Q15996589 hgncid "9868".
- Q15996589 name "retinoic acid receptor responder 2".
- Q15996589 omim "601973".
- Q15996589 refseq "NM_002889".
- Q15996589 symbol "RARRES2".
- Q15996589 uniprot "Q99969".
- Q15996589 type Biomolecule.
- Q15996589 type Protein.
- Q15996589 type Thing.
- Q15996589 type Q206229.
- Q15996589 type Q8054.
- Q15996589 comment "Chemerin Peptides are short peptides (on the order of 9 amino acids) that are produced from the carboxyl terminus of the chemokine chemerin. They display the same activities as chemerin, although at higher efficacy and potency.A particular synthetic chemerin-derived peptide, termed C15, was developed at Oxford University. It showed anti-inflammatory activities.".
- Q15996589 label "Chemerin peptide".
- Q15996589 name "retinoic acid receptor responder (tazarotene induced) 2".