Sialic Acid Binding Ig-like Lectin 1 [siglec lektin 1]
- Terms
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antigeny CD169
CD169
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Antigens, CD169
CD169 Antigens
Sialoadhesin
Siglec-1
A sialic acid binding lectin that was originally identified as an adhesion molecule for inflammatory MACROPHAGES and activated MONOCYTES. This protein is the largest known siglec subtype and contains 16 immunoglobulin C2-set domains. It plays a role in cell to cell interactions and interactions with bacteria.
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- D063267 MeSH Browser
- CUI
- M0572470
- History note
- 2013
- Public note
- 2013; ERYTHROCYTE RECEPTOR (now SIALIC ACID BINDING IG-LIKE LECTIN 1) was indexed under MEMBRANE GLYCOPROTEINS and RECEPTORS, IMMUNOLOGIC 1991-2012
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