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CD69 molecule
This gene encodes a member of the calcium dependent lectin superfamily of type II transmembrane receptors. Expression of the encoded protein is induced upon activation of T lymphocytes, and may play a role in proliferation. Furthermore, the protein may act to transmit signals in natural killer cells and platelets. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants.
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| T lymphocyte |
100
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| Mesenteric lymph nod… |
98
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| Zone of stomach |
96
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| Peripheral blood mon… |
96
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| Bronchus |
95
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| Ganglion of cranial … |
94
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| Oligodeoxyribonucleo… |
100
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| Phorbol Ester |
96
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| Alfuzosin |
92
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| 2-deoxyglucose |
90
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| Pic |
89
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| Spiperone |
88
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Authors: Suseela Srinivasan, David T Bolick, Dmitriy Lukashev, Courtney Lappas, Michail Sitkovsky, Kevin R Lynch, Catherine C Hedrick
Diabetes 2008 FebAuthors: Enric Esplugues, Javier Vega-Ramos, David Cartoixà, Berta N Vazquez, Ignasi Salaet, Pablo Engel, Pilar Lauzurica
Blood 2005 Jun 1Thought leaders and organizations working on research involving CD69.
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