| CD antigens |
Cell surface molecules, also known as cluster of differentiation antigens, that determine the immunological ancestry, functional development, or stage of maturity of a cell. They are designated CD1, CD2, and so on. The markers may be
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| CD receptor |
One of the markers on T lymphocytes and other white blood cells that, along with major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes, is responsible for the recognition of antigens. More than 100 receptor molecules have been identified. CD4
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| CD4 antigen |
A cell surface molecule present on T cells, monocytes, and macrophages that identifies them. It is the receptor for the human immunodeficiency virus associated with AIDS. SEE: cluster of differentiation.
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| CDA |
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| CDc25 phosphatase |
A group of intracellular enzymes that regulate cell division, some of which may contribute to the conversion of normal cells to cancer cells.
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