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- CD58 abstract "CD58, or lymphocyte function-associated antigen 3 (LFA-3), is a cell adhesion molecule expressed on Antigen Presenting Cells (APC), particularly macrophages.It binds to CD2 (LFA-2) on T cells and is important in strengthening the adhesion between the T cells and Professional Antigen Presenting Cells. This adhesion occurs as part of the transitory initial encounters between T cells and Antigen Presenting Cells before T cell activation, when T cells are roaming the lymph nodes looking at the surface of APCs for peptide:MHC complexes the T-cell receptors are reactive to. Polymorphisms in the CD58 gene are associated with increased risk for multiple sclerosis.".
- CD58 arm "p".
- CD58 band "13".
- CD58 chromosome "1".
- CD58 entrezgene "965".
- CD58 hgncid "1688".
- CD58 omim "153420".
- CD58 refseq "NM_001779".
- CD58 symbol "CD58".
- CD58 symbol "LFA3".
- CD58 uniprot "P19256".
- CD58 wikiPageID "10872588".
- CD58 wikiPageRevisionID "590873396".
- CD58 altsymbols "LFA3".
- CD58 arm "p".
- CD58 band "13".
- CD58 chromosome "1".
- CD58 entrezgene "965".
- CD58 hasPhotoCollection CD58.
- CD58 hgncid "1688".
- CD58 name "CD58 molecule".
- CD58 omim "153420".
- CD58 refseq "NM_001779".
- CD58 symbol "CD58".
- CD58 uniprot "P19256".
- CD58 subject Category:Human_proteins.
- CD58 type Biomolecule.
- CD58 type Protein.
- CD58 type ProteinMolecule.
- CD58 type BiologicalObject.
- CD58 comment "CD58, or lymphocyte function-associated antigen 3 (LFA-3), is a cell adhesion molecule expressed on Antigen Presenting Cells (APC), particularly macrophages.It binds to CD2 (LFA-2) on T cells and is important in strengthening the adhesion between the T cells and Professional Antigen Presenting Cells.".
- CD58 label "CD58".
- CD58 sameAs m.02qsnq5.
- CD58 sameAs Q5009825.
- CD58 sameAs Q5009825.
- CD58 wasDerivedFrom CD58?oldid=590873396.
- CD58 isPrimaryTopicOf CD58.
- CD58 name "CD58 molecule".