DNA encoding macrophage migration inhibition factor from ocular

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ABSTRACT:
Macrophage Migration Inhibition Factor (MIF) can be obtained from ocular lens of various birds and mammals. The amino acid sequences of lens MIF from mice, chickens and humans has been determined and the corresponding cDNA has been cloned.

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