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What is Lag 3?
Lag 3, or Lymphocyte Activation Gene-3, is a protein encoded by the
LAG3 gene
. This protein functions as a negative regulatory molecule in immune responses. It shares structural similarities with the
CD4 molecule
and binds to MHC class II molecules.
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