CD Antibodies
"CD" stands for a cluster of differentiation or a specific protein or molecule associated with immune cells. For example:
CD Markers (Cluster of Differentiation): CD markers are surface antigens used to identify and characterize different cell types, particularly in the immune system. Examples include CD4 and CD8, which are markers for T-helper and cytotoxic T cells, respectively.
CD Genes in Cancer Research: In the context of cancer research, researchers might refer to certain genes associated with cancer using the term "CD." For instance, CDH1 (E-cadherin) is a gene often implicated in various cancers.
CD Proteins in Signaling: CD proteins might also refer to proteins involved in cell signaling or adhesion. These proteins often have important roles in cellular processes.
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