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Large Family Proteins Ig Ig Like Domain Involved Antigen

The immunoglobulin superfamily is a large protein family, containing at least one Ig or Ig-like domain, involved in antigen recognition and cell-cell interactions within the immune system and other biological contexts.

Large family of proteins with at least one Ig or Ig-like domain, many of which are involved in antigen recognition and cell–cell interaction in the immune system and other biological systems

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