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CD177 antigen is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CD177 gene.[5][6][7]

NB1, a glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol (GPI)-linked N-glycosylated cell surface glycoprotein, was first described in a case of neonatal alloimmune neutropenia (Lalezari et al., 1971). [supplied by OMIM][7]

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  1. ^ a b c GRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000204936Ensembl, May 2017
  2. ^ a b c GRCm38: Ensembl release 89: ENSMUSG00000052212Ensembl, May 2017
  3. ^ "Human PubMed Reference:". National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine.
  4. ^ "Mouse PubMed Reference:". National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine.
  5. ^ Temerinac S, Klippel S, Strunck E, Roder S, Lubbert M, Lange W, Azemar M, Meinhardt G, Schaefer HE, Pahl HL (May 2000). "Cloning of PRV-1, a novel member of the uPAR receptor superfamily, which is overexpressed in polycythemia rubra vera". Blood. 95 (8): 2569–76. doi:10.1182/blood.V95.8.2569. PMID 10753836.
  6. ^ Lalezari P, Murphy GB, Allen FH Jr (Jun 1971). "NB1, a new neutrophil-specific antigen involved in the pathogenesis of neonatal neutropenia". J Clin Invest. 50 (5): 1108–15. doi:10.1172/JCI106582. PMC 292033. PMID 5552408.
  7. ^ a b "Entrez Gene: CD177 CD177 molecule".

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