CD28, a 45 kDa costimulatory receptor and a member of the Ig superfamily. CD28 is expressed by thymocytes, most peripheral T cells, and NK cells3. CD28 is a receptor for CD80 (B7-1) and CD86 (B7-2). Signaling through CD28 augments IL-2 and IL-2 receptor expression as well as cytotoxicity of CD3-activated T cells1. The 37.51 antibody has been shown to stimulate the proliferation and cytokine production by activated T and NK cells and provide a costimulatory signal for CTL induction
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Tp44, T44
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12487
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44 kD