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Leukocyte adhesion molecule

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Description of Leukocyte adhesion molecule

Leukocyte adhesion molecule: receptors on leukocytes or target tissues that mediate leukocyte- target cell adhesion and, in conjunction with antigen binding to the T cell receptor, lymphocyte activation.
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