LAG-3 definition
LAG-3 means lymphocyte-activation gene 3, encoded by the LAG3 gene, also known as CD223.
LAG-3 means lymphocyte-activation gene 3.
LAG-3 means “lymphocyte-activation gene 3, encoded by the LAG3 gene, also known as CD223.” (Id. § 1.25.) “PD-1” means “programmed cell death protein 1, encoded by the PDCD1 gene, also known as CD279.” (Id. § 1.33.) And “T▇▇-3” means “the T cell immunoglobulin and mucin protein 3 protein, encoded by the TIM3 gene.” (Id. § 1.46.) LAG-3, PD-1, and T▇▇-3 play a role in cancer growth and antagonizing them may inhibit that growth.
More Definitions of LAG-3
LAG-3 means the protein termed Lymphocyte Activation Gene-3, also known as CD223, (Swiss-Prot: P18627, Genbank: NM_002286 (human ortholog)) or any variant thereof.