Pan-T antigens From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia Pan-T antigens are antigens found on all T cells. They include CD2, CD3, CD5 and CD7.[1] References[edit] ^ Mario Roederer (October 2004). Cytometry: new developments. Academic Press. pp. 598–. ISBN 978-0-12-480283-4. Retrieved 15 May 2011. vteCluster of differentiation by lineageLymphoidB cell Pre-B cell: CD10/CALLA CD79A mature: CD19 CD20 CD21/CR2 CD23/FcεRII CD127 CD40 plasma cell: CD38 CD138 T/NKT cell Pan-T antigens: CD3 CD7 CD1 CD4 CD8 CD13 CD18 CD26 CD27 CD28 NK cell CD16 CD56/NCAM CD57 All CD2 All CD5 MyeloidCFU-GM/Myelomonocyte CD11c CD14 CD15 CD31 CD64 CD68 MEPCFU-Meg CD34/CD36 CD42 CD41/CD61 CFU-E CD36 CD71 All (pan-myeloid) CD13 CD33 Stem cell CD34 This biochemistry article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.vte