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1. Mannan-binding lectin promotes keratinocyte to produce CXCL1 and enhances neutrophil infiltration at the early stages of psoriasis.

2. DNA Sensor IFI204 Contributes to Host Defense Against Staphylococcus aureus Infection in Mice.

3. Leukotriene B₄-leukotriene B₄ receptor axis promotes oxazolone-induced contact dermatitis by directing skin homing of neutrophils and CD8⁺ T cells.

4. Cigarette smoke primes the pulmonary environment to IL-1α/CXCR-2-dependent nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae-exacerbated neutrophilia in mice.

5. Cholinergic receptors modulate immune complex-induced inflammation in vitro and in vivo.

6. Differential expression of CXCL1, CXCL9, CXCL10 and CXCL12 chemokines in alopecia areata.

7. Differential expression of CD14-dependent and independent pathways for chemokine induction regulates neutrophil trafficking in infection.

8. Type I interferons promote fatal immunopathology by regulating inflammatory monocytes and neutrophils during Candida infections.

9. CXCR2 antagonists block the N-Ac-PGP-induced neutrophil influx in the airways of mice, but not the production of the chemokine CXCL1.

10. Exaggerated neutrophil-mediated reperfusion injury after ischemic stroke in a rodent model of type 2 diabetes.

11. Regulation of corneal inflammation by neutrophil-dependent cleavage of keratan sulfate proteoglycans as a model for breakdown of the chemokine gradient.

12. The fixed structure of Licochalcone A by alpha, beta-unsaturated ketone is necessary for anti-inflammatory activity through the inhibition of NF-kappaB activation.

13. Neutrophil chemokines KC and macrophage-inflammatory protein-2 are newly synthesized by tissue macrophages using distinct TLR signaling pathways.

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