CD4
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Etymology
Initialism of cluster of differentiation type 4Category:English initialisms#CD4.
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CD4 (countable and uncountable, plural CD4s)Category:English lemmas#CD4Category:English nouns#CD4Category:English uncountable nouns#CD4Category:English countable nouns#CD4Category:English countable nouns#CD4Category:English words spelled without vowels#CD4Category:English terms spelled with numbers#CD4Category:English entries with incorrect language header#CD4Category:Pages with entries#CD4Category:Pages with 1 entry#CD4
- (countableCategory:English countable nouns#CD4, uncountableCategory:English uncountable nouns#CD4, immunologyCategory:en:Immunology#CD4) A glycoprotein found on the surface of helper T cells and several other types of immune cells.
- (countableCategory:English countable nouns#CD4, immunologyCategory:en:Immunology#CD4) A CD4+ helper T cell.
- 1996 September, Louise Rice, “New Knowledges, New Treatments, New Hope”, in Gay Community News, page 5:
- In short, while CD4 counts can tell you where you are now, the viral load tells you where you are going.Category:English terms with quotations#CD4
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