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'''CCL28''' (also known as MEC, CCK1, SCYA28), is a [[chemokine]] within the family of cytokines that regulates chemotaxis of cells with the receptors CCR3 and CCR10. It has been implicated in the migration of [[IgA]] cells to the mammary gland, salivary gland, and other mucosal tissues. It has also been shown as a potential antimicrobial agent effective against Candida Albicans.
'''CCL28''' (also known as MEC, CCK1, SCYA28), is a [[chemokine]] within the family of [[cytokines]] that regulates chemotaxis of cells with the receptors CCR3 and CCR10. It has been implicated in the migration of [[IgA]] cells to the mammary gland, salivary gland, and other mucosal tissues. It has also been shown as a potential antimicrobial agent effective against [[''Candida Albicans'']].

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Template:Linkless CCL28 (also known as MEC, CCK1, SCYA28), is a chemokine within the family of cytokines that regulates chemotaxis of cells with the receptors CCR3 and CCR10. It has been implicated in the migration of IgA cells to the mammary gland, salivary gland, and other mucosal tissues. It has also been shown as a potential antimicrobial agent effective against ''Candida Albicans''.