
handle: 10261/136021
CD53 is one of the least characterized members of the tetraspanin family. CD53 is integrated in the tetraspanin web, and sends intracellular signals, directly or indirectly via PKC, AKT, and γ-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT). Its expression can affect cell survival, resistance to apoptosis, and radiation sensitivity. In B-cell development CD53 is a marker of mature B cells. In human B-cell malignancies, the pattern of tetraspanin expression identifies the developmental stage of the corresponding tumors. The pattern of tetraspanins can be used to differentiate B-cell malignancies in an individual patient with several lymphoid tumors.
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Tspan-25, Ox-44, OX44, Leukocyte surface antigen CD53, CD53 antigen, Tetraspanin-25, Cell surface glycoprotein CD53, Tspan25l, MOX44
Tspan-25, Ox-44, OX44, Leukocyte surface antigen CD53, CD53 antigen, Tetraspanin-25, Cell surface glycoprotein CD53, Tspan25l, MOX44
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