CD36 Antigens
**Definition:** Leukocyte differentiation antigens and major platelet membrane glycoproteins present on MONOCYTES; ENDOTHELIAL CELLS; PLATELETS; and mammary EPITHELIAL CELLS. They play major roles in CELL ADHESION; SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION; and regulation of angiogenesis. CD36 is a receptor for THROMBOSPONDINS and can act as a scavenger receptor that recognizes and transports oxidized LIPOPROTEINS and FATTY ACIDS.
**Tree numbers:** - D09.400.430.890.625.136 - D12.776.157.530.300.500 - D12.776.395.550.625.136 - D12.776.543.550.625.136 - D12.776.543.585.300.500 - D12.776.543.750.011 - D12.776.543.750.705.675.136 - D12.776.543.750.705.940.625.249 - D12.776.543.750.710.450.750.625.249
**Synonyms:** - Antigens, CD36 - Thrombospondin Receptor - Receptors, Thrombospondin - Thrombospondin Receptors - OKM5 Antigen - Platelet Glycoprotein IV - GPIIIb Platelet Glycoprotein - Scavenger Receptors, Class B, Type I - SR-BI Receptor - CD36 Protein - SR-BI Protein - Platelet Membrane Glycoprotein IIIb - Platelet Glycoprotein IIIb - Platelet Membrane Glycoprotein IV - Adipocyte Membrane Protein p88 - CD36 Fatty Acid Transporter - FAT (Fatty Acid Translocase) - CD36 Antigen - CD36 Antigen (Collagen Type I Receptor, Thrombospondin Receptor) - CD36 Antigen - GPIV Platelet Glycoprotein
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