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Cd A document which shows that the bearer has a specified amount of money on deposit with a bank, stock-brokerage firm or other financial institution.
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cDNA DNA prepared by "reverse transcription" of RNA; that is, the RNA is used as a template for the synthesis of a complementary DNA molecule.
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CD a. any of a number of cell surface markers expressed by leukocytes and used to distinguish cell lineages, developmental stages, and functional subsets; such markers can be identified by specific monoclonal antibodies and are numbered CD1, CD2, CD3, etc. Markers used to identify T lymphocyte subsets were formerly called T antigens. See also CD system, under system.
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CD s. a system for classifying cell-surface markers expressed by lymphocytes based on a computer analysis of monoclonal antibodies against human leukocyte antigens, with antibodies having similar specificity characteristics being grouped together and assigned a number (CD1, CD2, CD3, etc.); these CD numbers are also applied to the specific antigens recognized by the various groups of monoclonal antibodies. See also CD antigen, under antigen.
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CD4 c.’s a major classification of T lymphocytes, referring to those that carry the CD4 antigen; most are helper cells. Called also CD4 T lymphocytes.
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