B9D2


Description

The B9D2 gene, also known as CD300LD, plays a crucial role in immune regulation, particularly in the activation and modulation of immune cells. Located on chromosome 17, B9D2 encodes a protein that acts as a receptor on immune cells, responding to specific ligands to trigger signaling pathways that influence immune responses. This gene‘s complex function is implicated in a wide array of immune-related diseases, from autoimmune disorders to cancer.

Associated Diseases

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B9D2 gene expression is highly variable among individuals, contributing to differences in immune responses and susceptibility to certain diseases.


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