DNA sequences, recombinant DNA molecules and processes for produ

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ABSTRACT:
DNA sequences coding for at least one MIS-like polypeptide, recombinant DNA molecules comprising such sequences, hosts comprising such sequences and processes for producing such polypeptides in hosts transformed with those DNA sequences. The MIS-like polypeptides are useful in the treatment of ovarian cancer and other susceptible cancers.

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