CD Antigens Information Finder +4

Wiley

    • 5,0 • 2 avaliações
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Descrição

CD molecules are cell-surface antigens identifiable by their reactions with specific monoclonal antibodies, which represent an important system for identifying and differentiating human cells. The CD Antigen Information Finder was adapted from Current Protocols in Immunology (Beare, et al., 2008. Monoclonal Antibodies to Human Cell Surface Antigens. Curr. Protoc. Immunology. 80:A.4A.1–A.4A.73) and includes data on the molecular weight, family, molecular structure, cellular expression patterns, function, and biomedical usefulness of the molecule. The database is searchable by the official CD designation of the antigen as well as by synonyms and other keywords including associated diseases and tissue/organ names.

Novidades

Versão 2.0.0

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Bugs fixed.
Added latest iOS versions support.

Avaliações e opiniões

5,0 de 5
2 avaliações

2 avaliações

bricee98 ,

I love this app!

This is my favorite app.

Dvs__1 ,

Really helpful

You can search for function as well and it gives you the corresponding CDs.

GJ. Alice L. ,

The app would not open on iPad mini 4

The app cannot be opened on iPad mini 4 (keeps crashing), please update the compatibilities; otherwise a good app.

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