OX40 ligand

id: ox40-ligand-319-3894143
title: OX40 ligand
text: OX40L is the ligand for OX40 and is stably expressed on many antigen-presenting cells such as DC2s, macrophages, and activated B lymphocytes. The OX40 molecule, conversely, is present on the surface of activated T lymphocytes, but also on NK cells, NKT cells, and neutrophils. The ligation of OX40-OX40L is a source of survival signal for T cells and enables the development of memory T cells. Signaling through these two molecules also leads to polarization towards Th2 immune response even in an en
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description: Protein family
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date modified: 2024-02-23T14:51:13Z
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