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Signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM) is a family of genes. Homophilic binding between SLAMs is involved in cell-to-cell adhesion during antigen presentation. Signaling lymphocytic activation molecules are a CD2-related surface receptor expressed by activated phagocytes, T helper cells, and platelets. SLAMs have a variety of functions, including enhancing T cellular proliferation by stimulating IL-4 and IFN-gamma production. SLAM family (SLAMF) receptors can interact directly with microbes, which can cause phagocytic cells to migrate to the area. SLAMF activation can trigger SLAM-associated protein (SAP) activation and a defective SAP can cause X-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome (XLP).

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  • Les SLAM (pour « Signaling lymphocytic activation molecule ») constituent une famille de protéines. Les différents membres en sont : * SLAMF1 (CD150) * (CD48) * (CD229, LY9) * (CD244) * (CD84) * (CD352) * SLAMF7 (CD319) * (CD353) * (fr)
  • Signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM) is a family of genes. Homophilic binding between SLAMs is involved in cell-to-cell adhesion during antigen presentation. Signaling lymphocytic activation molecules are a CD2-related surface receptor expressed by activated phagocytes, T helper cells, and platelets. SLAMs have a variety of functions, including enhancing T cellular proliferation by stimulating IL-4 and IFN-gamma production. SLAM family (SLAMF) receptors can interact directly with microbes, which can cause phagocytic cells to migrate to the area. SLAMF activation can trigger SLAM-associated protein (SAP) activation and a defective SAP can cause X-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome (XLP). (en)
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  • Signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (en)
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  • PF06214 (en)
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  • SLAM (en)
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  • Les SLAM (pour « Signaling lymphocytic activation molecule ») constituent une famille de protéines. Les différents membres en sont : * SLAMF1 (CD150) * (CD48) * (CD229, LY9) * (CD244) * (CD84) * (CD352) * SLAMF7 (CD319) * (CD353) * (fr)
  • Signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (SLAM) is a family of genes. Homophilic binding between SLAMs is involved in cell-to-cell adhesion during antigen presentation. Signaling lymphocytic activation molecules are a CD2-related surface receptor expressed by activated phagocytes, T helper cells, and platelets. SLAMs have a variety of functions, including enhancing T cellular proliferation by stimulating IL-4 and IFN-gamma production. SLAM family (SLAMF) receptors can interact directly with microbes, which can cause phagocytic cells to migrate to the area. SLAMF activation can trigger SLAM-associated protein (SAP) activation and a defective SAP can cause X-linked lymphoproliferative syndrome (XLP). (en)
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  • SLAM (protéine) (fr)
  • Signaling lymphocytic activation molecule (en)
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