What we say and what we mean when we say redundancy and robustness of the chemokine system – how CCR 5 challenges these concepts
Abstract
Classically, robustness and redundancy are features that define the intricate and connected functioning of the chemokine system. Following these ideas, the lack of a particular chemokine or chemokine receptor could be compensated by the presence of other molecules with similar functions, ensuring robustness to the systems. Although these concepts are generally accepted, they represent an oversimplification of a highly complex system that works...
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Title
What we say and what we mean when we say redundancy and robustness of the chemokine system – how CCR 5 challenges these concepts
Published Date
Oct 15, 2019
Journal
Volume
98
Issue
1
Pages
22 - 27
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