Common lymphatic endothelial and vascular endothelial...

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C424S143100, C424S153100

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ABSTRACT:
A novel protein Common Lymphatic Endothelial and Vascular Endothelial Receptor-1 (CLEVER-1) is described. CLEVER-1 mediates leukocyte and malignant cell binding to vascular and lymphoid endothelial cells. CLEVER-1 is the first protein that has been reported to mediate both influx into and efflux from the lymph nodes. Also provided are methods of treating inflammation and preventing metastasis of malignant cells by providing an inhibitor of CLEVER-1 binding.

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Sequence comparison between Database GSN Online, Accession No. AAA57362, retrieved from EBI (Document No. AT4) (2000) with SEQ. ID. No. 1 lacking nucleotides 2914-3009.
Sequence comparison between Database GSN Online, Accession No. AAA57362, retrieved from EBI (Document No. AT4) (2000) with SEQ. ID. No. 1.
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