CD82 (82. Başkalaşım Kümesi) veya KAI1, insanların 11. kromozomunda yer alan CD82 geni tarafından kodlanan bir proteindir.[4]
CD82'nin; CD19,[5][6] CD63,[7] ve CD234 ile[8] etkileşime girdiği gösterilmiştir.
CD82, endometriosis gelişiminde anahtar rol oynar.[9]
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