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Receptor Cells Activating T Co Stimulatory Binds B7 Molecules

CD28 is an activating receptor on T cells that binds to B7 co-stimulatory molecules found on specialized antigen-presenting cells, serving as the major co-stimulatory receptor on naive T cells.

El CD28 es un receptor activador en células T que se une a las moléculas co-estimuladoras B7 presentes en células presentadoras de antígenos especializadas, siendo el principal receptor co-estimulador en células T vírgenes.

Front An activating receptor on T cells that binds to the B7 co-stimulatory molecules present on specialized antigen-presenting cells such as dendritic cells. This activating receptor is the major co-stimulatory receptor on naive T cells
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