- 1. CD134 Ligand
- [OX40 ligand is a type II membrane protein and member of the tumor necrosis factor family. OX40L interaction with its receptor OX40 may induce T-cell activation. Treatment with an antibody against OX40 ligand (OX40L) prevents rheumatoid arthritis in a murine model of the disease. (from Eur J Immunol 2000. 30:2815, OMIM 603594, and NCI) ( NCI )] (UMLS (NCI) C0258911) =Amino Acid, Peptide, or Protein; Receptor
| - 3. CD4 lymphocyte
- [A type of white blood cell that helps stimulate immune system reactions. Helper T cells help activate cytotoxic T cells and macrophages by secreting cytokines. They also stimulate B cells to make antibodies. ( NCI )] (UMLS (CSP) C0039215) =Cell
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- 2. CD2 Ligand
- [Lymphocyte Function-Associated Antigen-3 (LFA-3), encoded by the CD58 gene, is a member of the Ig gene superfamily and a ligand for CD2 via heterophilic adhesion between the N-terminal domains. LFA-3 glycoproteins have a wide distribution on hematopoietic and non-hematopoietic cells and are strongly expressed on macrophages. Interaction between CD2 and its counter-receptor, LFA-3, on opposing cells optimizes immune recognition, facilitating contacts between helper T-lymphocytes and antigen-presenting cells as well as between cytolytic effectors and target cells. (from OMIM 153420 and NCI) ( NCI )] (UMLS (NCI) C0081942) =Amino Acid, Peptide, or Protein; Immunologic Factor; Receptor
| - 4. CD40-Ligand/flt3 Ligand
- (UMLS (NCI) C0935847) =Therapeutic or Preventive Procedure
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