CeAG
CeAG refers to the gene encoding the C-type lectin domain family 4 member G protein. This gene plays a role in the immune system, particularly in the regulation of inflammation and immune cell activation. The protein product of CeAG is involved in cell-cell recognition and adhesion processes, which are critical for the proper functioning of immune responses. It is expressed in various immune cells, including lymphocytes and myeloid cells. Research into CeAG has explored its potential involvement in autoimmune diseases and inflammatory conditions. Mutations or alterations in the CeAG gene have been associated with certain immune dysfunctions. Further investigation is ongoing to fully elucidate the complex mechanisms by which CeAG influences immune system activity and its therapeutic implications. Understanding the function of CeAG contributes to the broader knowledge of immune regulation and the development of strategies to manage immune-related disorders.