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CD4 immunoadhesin is a recombinant fusion protein consisting of a combination of CD4 and the fragment crystallizable region. It belongs to the antibody (Ig) gene family. CD4 is a surface receptor for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The properties of the protein means that it has potential to be used in AIDS therapy As of 2017. One of the most relevant of these possibilities is its ability to cross the placenta.

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  • CD4 immunoadhesin is a recombinant fusion protein consisting of a combination of CD4 and the fragment crystallizable region. It belongs to the antibody (Ig) gene family. CD4 is a surface receptor for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The properties of the protein means that it has potential to be used in AIDS therapy As of 2017. One of the most relevant of these possibilities is its ability to cross the placenta. (en)
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  • CD4 immunoadhesin is a recombinant fusion protein consisting of a combination of CD4 and the fragment crystallizable region. It belongs to the antibody (Ig) gene family. CD4 is a surface receptor for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The properties of the protein means that it has potential to be used in AIDS therapy As of 2017. One of the most relevant of these possibilities is its ability to cross the placenta. (en)
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  • CD4 immunoadhesin (en)
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