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Vol.
86,
No.
January
2,
BIOCHEMICAL
1979
AND
C5a-RELATED
SYNTHETIC
NEUTROPHIL Dennis
La
RESEARCH
COMMUNICATIONS Pages
HUMAN
From
BIOPHYSICAL
30, 1979
the
E.
Department
Jolla,
of
California
Received
Bruce
Molecular and
13,
1978
October
CHEMOTACTIC
Chenoweth,
92037
PEPTIDES
AS
FACTORS
W.
Erickson
Immunology,
and
Scripps
Rockefeller
227-234
Tony
Clinic
and
New
York,
University,
E.
Hugli
Research
Foundation,
New
York
10021
SUMMARY The
pentapeptide
mimics
the
L-methionyl-L-glutaminyl-l-leucyl-glycyl-L-arginine,
C-terminal
formylmethionyl
derivatives
simulate
C5a-related
chemotactic
of
or
of
their
C5a
receptor
on
with
Only
C5a
assessed
the
the
human
and
been
enzyme that
the
the
anaphylatoxin,
have
indicate of
interaction
peptide
activities.
structure
whit
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