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CD3 or CD-3 is an abbreviation with multiple meanings, including: Abbreviation (from Latin brevis short) is strictly a shortening, but more particularly, an abbreviation is a letter or group of letters, taken from a word or words, and employed to represent them for the sake of brevity. ...

The CD3 is Fords global midsize car automobile platform. ... Mediamax CD-3 is a type of copy protection for CDs from SunnComm. ... Copy prevention, also known as copy protection, is any technical measure designed to prevent duplication of information. ... MiniCDs are smaller form-factor CDs Amongst the various formats are the CD single, an 80-mm disc. ...

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The CD3 complex is a group of cell surface molecules that associates with the T-cell antigen receptor (TCR) and functions in the cell surface expression of TCR and in the signaling transduction cascade that originates when a peptide:MHC ligand binds to the TCR.
CD3 is composed of invariant subchains belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily.
The genes coding for the CD3 subchains are transcribed and translated before the genes encoding for the TCR subchains are transcribed and translated, leading researchers to believe that the TCR α and β subchains associate with the CD3 complex only after all four of its subchains have been assembled successfully.
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