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    GlossaryCD antigens

    molecules on immune cells used for identification and classification

    CD antigens, also known as Cluster of Differentiation antigens or CD markers, are molecules found on the surface of immune cells that serve as identifiers and play crucial roles in immune responses. These markers help scientists and medical professionals classify and differentiate between various types of immune cells, which is essential for diagnosing diseases, understanding immune functions, and developing targeted therapies.

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