Enables Protein Binding Activity: Facilitates Heterotypic Cell-Cell Adhesion
Regulates Cell Proliferation and Inflammation: Negatively Impacts Macrophage Activation and Neuroinflammation
Cell Surface Location
Widely Expressed: Found in Structures Like Anterior Naris, Aorta, Bone, Nervous System, and Retina
Key to Autoimmune Disease Research
Human Analog: Orthologous to Human CD200
Description
Anticipated to facilitate protein binding activity, aiding in heterotypic cell-cell adhesion. Plays a role in inhibiting cell population growth, macrophage activation, and neuroinflammation. Found on the cell surface. Expressed in various structures like the anterior naris, aorta, bone, nervous system, and retina. Used in autoimmune disease research. Shares homology with human CD200.