CD276

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CD276 molecule
Identifiers
Symbol(s) CD276; B7-H3; B7H3
External IDs OMIM: 605715 MGI2183926 HomoloGene11892
Orthologs
Human Mouse
Entrez 80381 102657
Ensembl ENSG00000103855 ENSMUSG00000035914
Uniprot Q5ZPR3 Q8VE98
Refseq XM_001133846 (mRNA)
XP_001133846 (protein)
NM_133983 (mRNA)
NP_598744 (protein)
Location Chr 15: 71.76 - 71.79 Mb Chr 9: 58.32 - 58.34 Mb
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CD276 (Cluster of Differentiation 276) is a human protein encoded by the CD276 gene.[1]

Costimulatory B7 molecules (e.g., B7-1, or CD80; MIM 112203) signal through CD28 (MIM 186760) family molecules such as CD28, CTLA4 (MIM 123890), and ICOS (MIM 604558).[supplied by OMIM][1]

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