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OX40 is a protein receptor found on the surface of T cells, a type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in the immune system. When activated, OX40 promotes the proliferation and survival of T cells, leading to a stronger immune response against cancer cells and infectious agents. OX40 agonists, which are drugs that activate OX40, have shown promising results in preclinical and clinical studies as a potential immunotherapy for cancer. They can enhance the efficacy of other cancer treatments such as chemotherapy and checkpoint inhibitors, and may also have applications in autoimmune diseases and allergies.
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Protein Aliases: CD134; OX40 antigen; OX40L receptor; tax-transcriptionally activated glycoprotein 1; Tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 4
Gene Aliases: ACT35; CD134; Ly-70; Ox40; Tnfrsf4; Txgp1; TXGP1L
UniProt ID: (Mouse) P47741
Entrez Gene ID: (Mouse) 22163
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