Group 1 CD1

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CD1a molecule
Identifiers
Symbol CD1A
Alt. Symbols CD1
Entrez 909
HUGO 1634
OMIM 188370
RefSeq NM_001763
UniProt P06126
Other data
Locus Chr. 1 q22-q23
CD1b molecule
Identifiers
Symbol CD1B
Alt. Symbols CD1
Entrez 910
HUGO 1635
OMIM 188360
RefSeq NM_001764
UniProt P29016
Other data
Locus Chr. 1 q22-q23
CD1c molecule
Identifiers
Symbol CD1C
Alt. Symbols CD1
Entrez 911
HUGO 1636
OMIM 188340
RefSeq NM_001765
UniProt P29017
Other data
Locus Chr. 1 q22-q23

Group 1 CD1 is a subset of CD1 which is expressed on cells specialized for antigen presentation.

Types include:

References

  1. Leonardo Fainboim; M. C. Salamone (Reviewed by Cesar Milstein). CD1a (part of CD1 Family). PROW:Protein Reviews on the Web. Retrieved on August 16, 2005.

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