SLAM (signaling lymphocyte activation molecule) family receptors are cell-surface molecules involved in lymphocyte adhesion, including examples like 2B4 and CD84.
A family of related cell-surface receptors that mediate adhesion between lymphocytes, that include 2B4, CD84, Ly106, Ly9, and CRACC
Front | A family of related cell-surface receptors that mediate adhesion between lymphocytes, that include 2B4, CD84, Ly106, Ly9, and CRACC |
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Back | SLAM signaling lymphocyte activation molecule |
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