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gp37 is a cell surface glycoprotein found on human T-cell leukemia (NOTE: this term, unfortunately has been used many times for other proteins).
gp37 is recognized as SN2 antigen by a monoclonal antobidy of the same name (Seon et al, 1984). The SN2 antibody reacts only with leukemic T-cell lines (PEER, JM, MOLT-4, CCRF-CEM, CCRF-H-SB2, RPMI 8402, DND-41, HPB-ALL, SKW-3, and HPB-MLT), with one exception (HUT 78 from a patient with Sézary syndrome). The SN2 antibody does not react with thymocytes, bone marrow cells, peripheral blood lymphocytes containing B-cells and T-cells, purified T-cells, monocytes,
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