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Where is CD15 expressed?
CD15 is commonly expressed on the surface of
granulocytes
, which include
neutrophils
and
eosinophils
. It is also present on some
monocytes
and
macrophages
. Furthermore, CD15 expression can be observed in certain epithelial cells and various
cancer cells
, particularly in
Hodgkin's lymphoma
and
acute myeloid leukemia (AML)
.
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