Human protocadherin-43 antibodies

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ABSTRACT:
Polynucleotide sequences encoding novel cadherin-like polypeptides, designated protocadherins, and variants thereof are provided by the invention as well as methods and materials for the recombinant production of the same. Antibody substances specific for human protocadherin-43 are also disclosed as useful for modulating the natural binding and/or regulatory activities of the protocadherins.

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