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  1. 1.   The beneficial effects of commensal E. coli for colon epithelial cell recovery are related with Formyl peptide receptor 2 (Fpr2) in epithelial cells
  2. Chen,Keqiang; McCulloch, John; Das Neves, Rodrigo; Roderigues, Gisele; Hsieh,Wang-Ting; Gong,Wang; Yoshimura,Teizo; Huang, Jiaqiang; O'hUigin, Colm; Difilippantonio,Simone; McCollum, Matthew; Jones, Georgette; Durum,Scott; Trinchieri, Giorgio; Wang, Ji Ming
  3. Gut Pathogens. 2023, Jun 15; 15(1): 28.
  1. 2.   The G-protein-coupled chemoattractant receptor Fpr2 exacerbates neuroglial dysfunction and angiogenesis in diabetic retinopathy
  2. Yu, Ying; Xue, Shengding; Chen,Keqiang; Le, Yingying; Zhu, Rongrong; Wang, Shiyi; Liu, Shuang; Cheng, Xinliang; Guan, Huaijin; Wang,Jiming; Chen, Hui
  3. FASEB bioAdvances. 2020, Oct; 2(10): 613-623.
  1. 3.   Formyl Peptide Receptor 2 Orchestrates Mucosal Protection Against Citrobacter rodentium Infection
  2. Sharba, S; Venkatakrishnan, V; Padra, M; Whinter, M; Gabl, M; Sundqvist, M; Wang,Jiming; Forsman, H; Linden, S K
  3. Virulence. 2019, Jun 24; 10(1): 610-624.
  1. 4.   Deficiency in Fpr2 results in reduced number of Lin-c-Kit+Sca1+ myeloid progenitor cells
  2. Chen, Keqiang; Singh, Vijay K; Tang, Peng; Bao, Zhiyao; He, Tianzhen; Xiang, Yi; Gong, Wang; Yoshimura, Teizo; Le, Yingying; Tessarollo, Lino; Chen, Xin; Wang, Jiming
  3. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2018, Aug 31; 293(35): 13452-13463.
  1. 5.   The G-Protein-Coupled Chemoattractant Receptor Fpr2 Exacerbates High Glucose-Mediated Proinflammatory Responses of Müller Glial Cells
  2. Yu, Ying; Bao, Zhiyao; Wang, Xiaofei; Gong, Wang; Chen, Hui; Guan, Huaijin; Le, Yingying; Su, Shaobo; Chen, Keqiang; Wang, Jiming
  3. Frontiers in Immunology. 2017, Dec 19; 8: 1852.
  1. 6.   Synergy of TRIF-dependent TLR3 and MyD88-dependent TLR7 in up-regulating expression of mouse FPR2, a promiscuous G-protein-coupled receptor, in microglial cells
  2. Chen, K. Q.; Huang, J.; Liu, Y.; Gong, W. H.; Cui, Y. H.; Wang, J. M.
  3. Journal of Neuroimmunology. 2009 213(1-2): 69-77.
  1. 7.   The role of microglial cell FPR2 receptor expression in Alzheimer's disease: Opposing effects of TNFaplha and IL-4 on FPR2 expression
  2. Iribarren, P.; Hu, J. Y.; Chen, K. Q.; Zhou, Y.; Gong, W. H.; Zhang, X.; Wang, J. M.
  3. Faseb Journal. 2005, MAR 7; 19(5, Part 2, Suppl. S): A1418-A1418.
  1. 8.   Role of formyl peptide receptor-like 1 (FPRL1/FPR2) in mononuclear phagocyte responses in Alzheimer disease
  2. Iribarren, P.; Zhou, Y.; Hu, J. Y.; Le, Y. Y.; Wang, J. M.
  3. Immunologic Research. 2005 31(3): 165-176.
  1. 9.   Humanin, a newly identified neuroprotective factor, uses the g protein-coupled formylpeptide receptor-like-1 as a functional receptor
  2. Ying, G. G.; Iribarren, P.; Zhou, Y.; Gong, W. H.; Zhang, N.; Yu, Z. X.; Le, Y.; Cui, Y.; Wang, J. M.
  3. Journal of Immunology. 2004 172(11): 7078-7085.
  1. 10.   Temporin A, a frog antimicrobial peptide, uses human FPRL1/murine FPR2 as a receptor to chemoattract phagocytes
  2. Chen, Q.; Wade, D.; Kurosaka, K.; Oppenheim, J. J.; Yang, D.
  3. Faseb Journal. 2004 18(5, Suppl. S): A1147-A1147.
  1. 11.   Up-regulation of FPR2, a chemotactic receptor for amyloid beta 1-42 (A beta(42)), in murine microglial cells by TNF alpha
  2. Cui, Y. H.; Le, Y.; Zhang, X.; Gong, W.; Abe, K.; Sun, R.; Van Damme, J.; Proost, P.; Wang, J. M.
  3. Neurobiology of Disease. 2002 10(3): 366-377.
  1. 12.   The G-protein coupled chemoattractant receptor FPR2 promotes malignant phenotype of human colon cancer cells
  2. Yao, Xiaohong; Chen, Keqiang; Wang, Xiafei; Zhou, Jiamin; Gong, Wanghua; Yoshimura, Teizo; Huang, Jiaqiang; Wang, Rongquan; Wu, Yuzhang; Shi, Guochao; Bian, Xiuwu; Wang, Jiming
  3. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH. 2016 6(11): 2599-+.
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