CD45, also called leukocyte common antigen, is a transmembrane tyrosine phosphatase found on all leukocytes. It is expressed in different isoforms on different cell types, including the different subtypes of T cells. It is a generic marker for hematopoietically derived cells, with the exception of erythrocytes.
CD45, también llamado antígeno común de leucocitos, es una tirosina fosfatasa transmembrana encontrada en todos los leucocitos. Se expresa en diferentes isoformas en diferentes tipos celulares, incluyendo los diferentes subtipos de células T. Es un marcador genérico para células de origen hematopoyético, con la excepción de los eritrocitos.
Front | A transmembrane tyrosine phosphatase found on all leukocytes. It is expressed in different isoforms on different cell types, including the different subtypes of T cells. Also called leukocyte common antigen, it is a generic marker for hematopoietically derived cells, with the exception of erythrocytes |
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