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                             FIG. 13.8  Major surface receptors of T cells, their ligands, and
                                                     their functions.


                  CD molecules on the cells of the domestic mammal fall into two

               categories. Most are also expressed on human and mouse cells
               (homologs) and thus have the same CD number. There are,
               however, several cell surface molecules in domestic mammals that
               have no recognized homolog in human or mouse. These

               unattributable molecules are given a species abbreviation and the
               prefix WC (workshop cluster); for example, BoWC1 and BoWC2 are
               found in cattle. Many of these WC molecules have subsequently
               been shown to be homologous to previously recognized CD

               molecules. The phenotypes of cells as expressed by their cell surface
               molecules are characterized through the use of an instrument called
               a flow cytometer. This is described in Chapter 42.



               Antigen Receptor Complexes


               While lymphocytes express thousands of proteins on their surface,




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