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C-type lectin domain family 16, also known as CLEC16A, is a protein that in humans is encoded by the CLEC16Agene.[5][6][7]
Function
Little is known regarding the function of the CLEC16A protein, however it is shown to be highly expressed on B-lymphocytes, natural killer (NK) and dendritic cells. Despite its name CLEC16A may not function as a lectin because its C-type lectin domain is only 20 amino-acids long.[8]
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