The CD300e molecule in mice is an immune-activating receptor

Volume: 293, Issue: 10, Pages: 3793 - 3805
Published: Mar 1, 2018
Abstract
CD300 molecules (CD300s) belong to paired activating and inhibitory receptor families, which mediate immune responses. Human CD300e (hCD300e) is expressed in monocytes and myeloid dendritic cells and transmits an immune-activating signal by interacting with DNAX-activating protein 12 (DAP12). However, the CD300e ortholog in mice (mCD300e) is poorly characterized. Here, we found that mCD300e is also an immune-activating receptor. We found that...
Paper Details
Title
The CD300e molecule in mice is an immune-activating receptor
Published Date
Mar 1, 2018
Volume
293
Issue
10
Pages
3793 - 3805
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