ABI3 Antibodies
Gene Name: ABI3 (ABI Family Member 3)
Function: ABI3 is associated with the regulation of immune responses and apoptotic pathways. Proteins in the ABI family are known to interact with signaling molecules and play roles in various cellular processes.
Immune Regulation: ABI3's involvement in immune regulation suggests that it may have roles in modulating the body's response to pathogens or other immune challenges.
Apoptosis: Apoptosis is a fundamental process that controls cell death and is essential for various aspects of development and tissue homeostasis. Proteins involved in apoptosis, including those encoded by genes like ABI3, play crucial roles in this process.
Research Implications: Understanding the functions of ABI3 is important for advancing our knowledge of immune regulation and apoptotic pathways. Research on ABI3 may have implications for various fields, including immunology and cancer biology.
Clinical Relevance: Dysregulation of genes involved in immune responses and apoptosis, such as ABI3, can be associated with various diseases, including certain cancers and autoimmune disorders. Further research may provide insights into potential therapeutic targets.
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