Duffy antigen
English
Etymology
Named after the patient in which it was discovered.
Noun
Duffy antigen (plural Duffy antigens)
- An antigen located on the surface of red blood cells, encoding a glycosylated membrane protein that is a non-specific receptor for several chemokines.
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