PMC:7572937 / 2955-3661
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MyTest
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2_test
{"project":"2_test","denotations":[{"id":"33082511-19498085-29997536","span":{"begin":433,"end":434},"obj":"19498085"},{"id":"33082511-19498085-29997537","span":{"begin":704,"end":705},"obj":"19498085"}],"text":"There are three types of human FPRs (FPR1, FPR2, and FPR3) and eight types of murine FPRs (Fpr1, Fpr2, Fpr3 (Fpr-rs1), and Fpr-rs3 to 7). FPR1 was the first receptor discovered in the FPR family; this receptor detects formylated peptides with high affinity. FPR2 has lower affinity for bacterial formylated peptides than does FPR1 but has a wide range of ligands, such as amyloid peptides, antimicrobial peptides, and lipid mediators2. FPRs are highly expressed in innate immune cells such as neutrophils, monocytes, and macrophages. However, many reports have also demonstrated that nonhematopoietic cells, including epithelial cells, endothelial cells, neurons, and hepatocytes, express functional FPRs2."}