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CD11b has a molecular weight of 160 kDa. Gene expression and activity in the p11–p13 broken arm region. Chromosome 16's CD11b is regulated by a range of chemokines and interacts with a variety of ligands. Widely expressed in several immune cell subpopulations, including dendritic cells, mononuclear macrophages, neutrophils, NK cells, and B cells, it is a significant leukocyte surface antigen. With CD18 Molecular β2 integrin CD11b/CD18 (also called Mac-1 or CR3), it can form leukocyte adhesion. It has been established that following CR3 activation, it binds to fibrinogen, ICAM-1, C3bi, GPIbα, and other ligands to control leukocyte adhesion and migration while promoting neutrophil and endothelium growth.

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