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In [[medicine]] and [[immunology]], '''CD20 antigens''' are "unglycosylated phosphoproteins expressed only on [[B-lymphocyte|B-cell]]s. They are  regulators of transmembrane Ca2+ conductance and thought to play a role  in B-cell activation and proliferation."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
In [[medicine]] and [[immunology]], '''CD20 antigens''' are "unglycosylated phosphoproteins expressed only on [[B-lymphocyte|B-cell]]s. They are  regulators of transmembrane Ca2+ conductance and thought to play a role  in B-cell activation and proliferation."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>



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In medicine and immunology, CD20 antigens are "unglycosylated phosphoproteins expressed only on B-cells. They are regulators of transmembrane Ca2+ conductance and thought to play a role in B-cell activation and proliferation."[1]

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