In article <2u5bqp$l1 at scunix2.harvard.edu> remeans at husc9.harvard.edu (Robert Means) writes:
>Can anyone out there enlighten me as to the cell type distribution of
>CD26, CD13 and CD10 or let me know about some references that might have
>this information?
Abbas, Lichtman and Pober (Cellular and Molecular Immunology, 2nd Ed.),
my immunology reference of first resort, includes an appendix listing
the principal features of many CD molecules. That appendix provides the
following information regarding distribution:
CD10 (a.k.a. CALLA): Immature and some mature B cells; lymphoid
progenitors, granulocytes
CD13: Monocytes, granulocytes
CD26: Activated T and B cells; macrophages
The appendix lists as references Leukocyte Typing V (Schlossman, S.,
et al.; Oxford University Press, 1994) and The Leukocyte Antigen
Facts Book (Barclay, A.N., et al.; Academic Press, 1993).
Hope this is helpful.
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