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CD4

CD4 stands for cluster of differentiation 4. CD4 refers to the group of mAbs that recognize the CD4 cell surface molecule found on the surface of immune cells and also refers to the CD4 molecule itself.

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CD4 stands for cluster of differentiation 4. In CD nomenclature, a CD number is assigned to a cluster of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that recognize the same surface molecule and recognize a certain cellular differentiation pattern. CD4 refers to the group of mAbs that recognize the CD4 cell surface molecule and also refers to the CD4 molecule itself. The CD4 molecule is a glycoprotein with four extracellular domains, a transmembrane portion and a short intracellular tail. CD4 is located on the surface of various immune cells and functions in signal amplification and activation of T cells. CD4 defines the helper T cellhelper T cell type and is a well-known clinical cell surface protein marker for HIV progression. While CD8 positive (CD8+) T cells, also known as cytotoxic T cells, directly attack and kill virus-infected cells, CD4+ T cells prime CD8+ T cells and B cells and are also responsible for cytokine production that drives immune cell recruitment.

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CD4 stands for cluster of differentiation 4. In CD nomenclature, a CD number is assigned to a cluster of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that recognize the same surface molecule and recognize a certain cellular differentiation pattern. CD4 refers to the group of mAbs that recognize the CD4 cell surface molecule and also refers to the CD4 molecule itself. The CD4 molecule is a glycoprotein with four extracellular domains, a transmembrane portion and a short intracellular tail. CD4 is located on the surface of various immune cells and functions in signal amplification and activation of T cells. CD4 defines the helper T cell type and is a well-known clinical cell surface protein marker for HIV progression. While CD8 positive (CD8+) T cells, also known as cytotoxic T cells, directly attack and kill virus-infected cells, CD4+ T cells prime CD8+ T cells and B cells and are also responsible for cytokine production that drives immune cell recruitment.

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CD4

Protein-coding gene in the species homo sapiens

CD4 stands for cluster of differentiation 4. CD4 refers to the group of mAbs that recognize the CD4 cell surface molecule found on the surface of immune cells and also refers to the CD4 molecule itself.

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CD4 stands for cluster of differentiation 4. In CD nomenclature, a CD number is assigned to a cluster of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that recognize the same surface molecule and recognize a certain cellular differentiation pattern. CD4 refers to the group of mAbs that recognize the CD4 cell surface molecule and also refers to the CD4 molecule itself. The CD4 molecule is a glycoprotein with four extracellular domains, a transmembrane portion and a short intracellular tail. CD4 is located on the surface of various immune cells and functions in signal amplification and activation of T cells. CD4 defines the helper T cell type and is a well-known clinical cell surface protein marker for HIV progression.

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 CD4

Protein-coding gene in the species homo sapiens

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