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CD69 is an activation marker for neonatal lymphocytes
Q. H. Nguven
*
, S. J. Lin
, C. K. Lau
, R. L. Roberts
, B. J. Ank
, E. R. Stiehm
*
Corresponding author for this work
University of California at Los Angeles
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Immunology and Microbiology
CD69
100%
Cells
50%
Mononuclear Cell
50%
Interleukin 2
40%
Cytokine
30%
Natural Killer Cell
30%
Staining
20%
Adherent Cell
20%
Flow
10%
Cell Function
10%
Aptitude
10%
Cytotoxicity
10%
Target Cell
10%
Granulocyte
10%
Suspension
10%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Interleukin 2
100%
Cytokine
75%
Flow Cytometry
25%
Ligand
25%
Protein Kinase C
25%
Cytotoxicity Assay
25%
Pig Insulin
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
CD58
9%