Gene Review:
CD9 - CD9 molecule
Gallus gallus
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High impact information on CD9
- The deduced amino acid sequence from chick CD9 shows 63.3% identity with the human counterpart [1].
- The chick CD9 clone contains an open reading frame of 224 amino acids [1].
- Comparison of the amino acid sequence of chick CD9 with that of human CD9 gives a clue to understanding the upregulation mechanism [1].
Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of CD9
- Molecular cloning and characterization of chick CD9 [1].
References
- Molecular cloning and characterization of chick CD9. Kobayashi, T. The Kurume medical journal. (2000) [Pubmed]
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