CD32
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- This page is about "CD32" as a biological molecule. For the video game console please see Amiga CD32.
CD32 is a surface receptor protein found on B cells. It has a low-affinity for IgG antibodies and down-regulates antibody production in the presence of IgG. This feedback loops essentially lowers the production of IgG produced by B cells when there is a surplus in the body.
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Reference
Coico, R., Sunshine, G., and Benjamin, E. (2003). “Immunology: A Short Course.” Pg. 97.