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SCD (stearoyl-CoA desaturase 5, delta-9-desaturase)) represents a terminal component of the liver microsomal stearyl-CoA desaturase system, which utilizes O2 and electrons from reduced cytochrome b5 to catalyze the insertion of a double bond into a spectrum of fatty acyl-CoA substrates, including palmitoyl-CoA and stearoyl-CoA. SCD regulates lipogenesis, cellular proliferation, neuronal differentiation and proliferation in the brain, and plays a role in tumorigenesis. In immunohistochemistry, SCD has cytoplasmic positivity in a majority of tissues throughout the body.
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