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Cells Inhibitory Receptor B Binds Sialic Acid Modified Glycoproteins

CD22 is an inhibitory receptor on B cells that binds sialic acid-modified glycoproteins common on mammalian cells and contains an ITIM motif in its cytoplasmic tail.

El CD22 es un receptor inhibidor en células B que se une a glicoproteínas modificadas por ácido siálico, comunes en células de mamífero, y contiene un motivo ITIM en su cola citoplasmática.

Front An inhibitory receptor on B cells that binds sialic acid-modified glycoproteins commonly found on mammalian cells and contains an ITIM motif in its cytoplasmic tail
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