Co-stimulatory receptors are cell-surface receptors on naive lymphocytes through which the cells receive signals additional to those received through the antigen receptor, and which are necessary for the full activation of the lymphocyte. Examples are CD30 and CD40 on B cells, and CD27 and CD28 on T cells.
Los receptores coestimulatorios son receptores de la superficie celular en linfocitos vírgenes a través de los cuales las células reciben señales adicionales a las recibidas a través del receptor de antígenos, y que son necesarios para la activación completa del linfocito. Ejemplos son CD30 y CD40 en células B, y CD27 y CD28 en células T.
Front | Cell-surface receptors on naive lymphocytes through which the cells receive signals additional to those received through the antigen receptor, and which are necessary for the full activation of the lymphocyte. Examples are CD30 and CD40 on B cells, and CD27 and CD28 on T cells |
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