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Integrin alphaXbeta2

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Definition: A major adhesion-associated heterodimer molecule expressed by MONOCYTES; GRANULOCYTES; NK CELLS; and some LYMPHOCYTES. The alpha subunit is the CD11C ANTIGEN, a surface antigen expressed on some myeloid cells. The beta subunit is the CD18 ANTIGEN.  DF: CR4 RECEPT   
Examples Antigens, CD11c; Antigens, CD18
Other names alphaXbeta2, Integrin; Integrin, alphaXbeta2; Gp150, Neutrophil Glycoprotein; Glycoprotein, p150,95; Glycoprotein Gp150, Neutrophil; GP150, Neutrophil; Antigen, p150,95; p150,95 Antigen; Leukocyte Adhesion Protein p150,95; Antigen p150,95; p150,95 Glycoprotein; alphaXbeta2 Integrin; Receptor, CR4; Neutrophil Glycoprotein Gp150; Neutrophil GP150; Complement Receptor Type 4; Complement Receptor 4; CR4 Receptor

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