CD69
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'''CD69''' ('''Cluster of Differentiation 69''') is a human transmembrane calcium-dependent lectin protein. CD69 functions as a signal-transmitting receptor in lymphocytes natural killer cells and platelets. CD69 expression is induced upon activation of T-cell lymphocytes. | '''CD69''' ('''Cluster of Differentiation 69''') is a human transmembrane calcium-dependent lectin protein. CD69 functions as a signal-transmitting receptor in lymphocytes natural killer cells and platelets. CD69 expression is induced upon activation of T-cell lymphocytes. |
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