What is the target antigen for acute myeloblastic leukemia?
Answer / Sourabh Kumar Singh
The target antigen for acute myeloblastic leukemia (AML) is a specific type of protein found on the surface of the leukemia cells. The most common target is the CD33 antigen.
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