Activation-inducible lymphocyte immunomediatory molecule |
activation induced T-cell derived and chemokine related |
YPLGamide |
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abbr. AIM (a term with multiple meanings). This biochemically uncharacterized protein is produced by T-lymphocytes after cell activation (Cebrián M et al, 1988). It serves as a secondary signal mediating the maximal expression of the T-cell growth factor IL2. Most likely this is the CD antigen CD69.
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