Human lysophospholipase

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a human lysophospholipase (NHLP) and polynucleotides which identify and encode NHLP. The invention also provides expression vectors, host cells, agonists, antibodies and antagonists. In addition, the invention provides methods for producing NHLP and for treating or preventing disorders associated with expression of NHLP.

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Genbank Accession D63885 "Rat liver mRNA for lysophospholipase, complete cds." Submitted by H. Sugimoto, May 9, 1996.
Genbank Accession R12332 "yf55e02.r1 Homo sapienscDNA clone 25773 (5')" Submitted by RK Wilson, Apr. 12, 1995.
dbEST record ID "yf55e02.r1 Homo sapienscDNA clone 25773 (5')" Record corresponds to Genbank Accession R12332 submitted by RK Wilson, May 9, 1996.
Genbank Accession R59445 "yh17f05.r1 Homo sapienscDNA clone 37830 (5')" Submitted by RK Wilson, May 24, 1995.
dbEST record ID "yh17f05.r1 Homo sapienscDNA clone 37830 (5')" Record corresponds to Genbank Accession R59445 submitted by RK Wilson, May 9, 1996.
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