CD38

O CD38 (também conhecido como T10) é uma ectoenzima multifuncional cujo gene codificador localiza-se no braço curto do cromossomo 4 (na espécie Homo sapiens). É amplamente expressa nas células e tecidos humanos, especialmente nos leucócitos.

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Leitura de apoio

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