191729-07-4Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Development of Stem-Cell-Mobilizing Agents Targeting CXCR4 Receptor for Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation and beyond
Wu, Chien-Huang,Song, Jen-Shin,Kuan, Hsuan-Hao,Wu, Szu-Huei,Chou, Ming-Chen,Jan, Jiing-Jyh,Tsou, Lun K.,Ke, Yi-Yu,Chen, Chiung-Tong,Yeh, Kai-Chia,Wang, Sing-Yi,Yeh, Teng-Kuang,Tseng, Chen-Tso,Huang, Chen-Lung,Wu, Mine-Hsine,Kuo, Po-Chu,Lee, Chia-Jui,Shia, Kak-Shan
, p. 818 - 833 (2018)
The function of the CXCR4/CXCL12 axis accounts for many disease indications, including tissue/nerve regeneration, cancer metastasis, and inflammation. Blocking CXCR4 signaling with its antagonists may lead to moving out CXCR4+ cell types from b
