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| Also known as CD62L CD62L is a cell adhesion molecule expressed mainly on leukocytes (e.g., naïve and central memory T cells, B cells, and some neutrophils). • It mediates lymphocyte homing to lymph nodes and can be involved in leukocyte recruitment to inflammatory sites. • CD62L can be shed from the cell surface, leading to a soluble form detectable in plasma. In some cancer settings, elevated soluble CD62L has been associated with tumor progression. Lower expression usually associated with poorer outcomes. |
| 1043- | MET, | immuno, | Metformin reduces PD-L1 on tumor cells and enhances the anti-tumor immune response generated by vaccine immunotherapy |
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