
CD36 is a transmembrane glycoprotein, a multi-ligand receptor, possesses various biological functions. CD36 deficiency may stimulate the body to produce anti-CD36 alloimmune antibodies through the several pathways, such as blood transfusion, pregnancy or organ transplantation and so on, leading to the refractoriness of immune platelet transfusion and other diseases. The recent research advances of CD36 deficiency and its molecular biological basis, platelet transfusion and CD36 antibody detection are summarized briefey in this review.
Blood Platelets, CD36 Antigens, Pregnancy, Histocompatibility, Genetic Diseases, Inborn, Humans, Blood Transfusion, Female, Blood Platelet Disorders, Platelet Transfusion, Autoantibodies
Blood Platelets, CD36 Antigens, Pregnancy, Histocompatibility, Genetic Diseases, Inborn, Humans, Blood Transfusion, Female, Blood Platelet Disorders, Platelet Transfusion, Autoantibodies
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