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What's the difference between CD80 and CD86?
David Sansom, Claire Manzotti, Yong Zheng
Immunology and Immunotherapy
Cancer and Genomic Sciences
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CD80
100%
CD86
100%
Cytotoxic T-lymphocyte antigen-4 (CTLA-4)
75%
CD28
50%
T Cell Response
25%
Dendritic Cells
25%
T Cell Activation
25%
Antigen-presenting Cells
25%
Expression Pattern
25%
Inhibitory Activity
25%
Immune Tolerance
25%
Ligand-based
25%
Inflammatory Stimuli
25%
Costimulatory Ligand
25%
Cell Activation
25%
Immune Activation
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
CD80
100%
CD86
100%
T Cell
50%
CD28
50%
Upregulation
25%
Dendritic Cell
25%
Cell Activation
25%
Antigen Presenting Cell
25%
Cell Stimulation
25%
Immunological Tolerance
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
CD80
100%
CD86
100%
T Cell
50%
CD28
50%
Upregulation
25%
Dendritic Cell
25%
Antigen-Presenting Cell
25%
Immune Tolerance
25%
Cell Stimulation
25%
Material Science
T-Cells
100%