DNA encoding density enhanced protein tyrosine phosphatases

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Novel Type III density enhanced protein tyrosine phosphatases are disclosed and exemplified by human DEP-1 enzyme. Polynucleotides encoding huDEP-1 are disclosed, along with methods and materials for production of the same by recombinant procedures. Binding molecules specific for DEP-1 are also disclosed as useful for modulating the biological activities of DEP-1.

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