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IP-10 (interferon-gamma induced protein 10 kD; in mouse, also called cytokine responsive gene 2, Crg-2, or mob-1) is a highly inducible, primary response gene that belongs to the CXC chemokine superfamily. It was first cloned in 1985. The biological functions of IP-10 are still unclear. Like Mig, IP-10 has no activity on neutrophils. Its functions include stimulation of monocytes, natural killer and T-cell migration, regulation of T-cell and bone marrow progenitor maturation, modulation of adhesion molecule expression as well as inhibition of angiogenesis. Mig and IP-10 share the same receptor, CXCR3.
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Protein Aliases: 10 kDa interferon gamma-induced protein; C Cmotif chemokine; C X C motif chemokine; C-X-C motif chemokine 10; CC motif chemokine; CCmotif chemokine; chemokine (C-X-C motif) ligand 10; CXC; CXC motif chemokine; CXCL; gamma IP10; Gamma-IP10; H-IP-10; interferon-inducible cytokine IP-10; M-IP-10; protein 10 from interferon (gamma)-induced cell line; small inducible cytokine subfamily B (Cys-X-Cys), member 10; Small-inducible cytokine B10
Gene Aliases: C7; crg-2; CXCL10; gIP-10; IFI10; INP10; IP-10; mob-1; SCYB10
UniProt ID: (Human) P02778
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 3627
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