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(with CD124), IL-7 (with CD127), IL-9 (with CD129), and IL-15
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               CD134 A member of the TNF receptor family that serves as the cell-
                  binding receptor of feline immunodeficiency virus.


               CD140 Platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) receptor.


               CD150 Also called SLAM (signaling lymphocyte activation

                  molecule). The receptor for canine distemper virus.


               CD152 Also known as CTLA-4, this is the ligand for CD80 and
                  CD86 and a suppressor of T cell activation. It is expressed on
                  antigen-presenting cells.



               CD154 A member of the TNF family. Since it serves as the ligand
                  for CD40, it is also called CD40L. Found on activated Th cells, it
                  plays a key role in T cell activation by cross-linking with CD40 on
                  antigen-presenting cells.


               CD158 The KIR family of MHC class I receptors expressed on NK

                  cells. They play a key role in NK cell activation in primates and
                  cattle.


               CD159 Members of the NKG2 family that serve as inhibitory
                  receptors on NK cells.


               CD166 A leukocyte adhesion molecule that acts as a receptor for IL-

                  6.


               CD169 Siglec-1 or sialoadhesin, a macrophage lectin-like adhesion
                  molecule.


               CD172a A signal regulatory protein expressed on monocytes and a
                  subset of dendritic cells.


               CD178 Also called CD95-L (Fas-ligand). A member of the tumor

                  necrosis factor superfamily, this is a key molecule in the
                  induction of cell death by apoptosis.







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