Androgen regulated prostate specific nucleic acids

Chemistry: natural resins or derivatives; peptides or proteins; – Proteins – i.e. – more than 100 amino acid residues

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides novel androgen regulated nucleic acid molecules. Related polypeptides and diagnostic methods also are provided.

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GenBank Accession No. A55991—Effector cell proteinase receptor 1 splice form 1b—human.
GenBank Accession No. AA 249370—Human fetal heart, Lambda ZAP ExpressHomo sapienscDNA 5′, mRNA sequence.
GenBank Accession No. AA659693—Homo sapienscDNA clone Image:1218900 3′, mRNA sequence.
GenBank Accession No. AA404252—Soares ovary tumor NbHOTHomo sapienscDNA clone IMAGE:725087 5′, mRNA sequence.
GenBank Accession No. AAF58858—gene product (Drosophila melanogaster).
GenBank Accession No. AE003831—Drosophila melanogaster genomic scaffold 142000013386047 section 12 of 52, complete sequence.
GenBank Accession No. AF086168—Homo sapiensfull length insert cDNA clone ZB82D09.
GenBank Accession No. AF086186—Homo sapiensfull length insert cDNA clone ZC30F12.
GenBank Accession No. AF224278—Homo sapiensPMEPA1 protein (PMEPA1) mRNA, complete.
GenBank Accession No. AI133138—Human fetal liver cDNA libraryHomo sapienscDNA, mRNA sequence.
GenBank Accession No. AI299663—Homo sapienscDNA clone IMAGE:1898026 3′similar to WP:C54G7.2 CE04270 ;, mRNA sequence.
GenBank Accession No. AK002597—Mus musculus adult male kidney cDNA, RIKEN full-length enriched library, clone:0610012F22, full insert sequence.
GenBank Accession No. AK012931—Mus musculus 10, 11 days embryo cDNA, RIKEN full-length enriched library, clone:2810049G06, full ensert sequence.
GenBank Accession No. AL133779—Homo sapienscDNA clone DKFZp761K1213 5′, mRNA sequence.
GenBank Accession No. AV722423—Homo sapienscDNA clone HTBBKF09 5′, mRNA sequence.
GenBank Accession No. AW856874—Homo sapienscDNA, mRNA sequence.
GenBank Accession No. AW861164—Homo sapienscDNA, mRNA sequence.
GenBank Accession No. AW961788—MAGE resequences, MAGGHomo sapienscDNA, mRNA sequence.
GenBank Accession No. BE391760—Homo sapienscDNA clone IMAGE:3605006 5′, mRNA sequence.
GenBank Accession No. BE672465—Homo sapienscDNA clone IMAGE:3222816 3′, mRNA sequence.
GenBank Accession No. BF130410—Homo sapienscDNA clone IMAGE:4044432 5′, mRNA sequence.
GenBank Accession No. H59488—Soares fetal liver spleen 1NFLSHomo sapienscDNA clone IMAGE:205574 5′, mRNA sequence.
GenBank Accession No. T29520—Hypothetical protein T25F10.5—Caenorhabditis elegans.
GenBank Accession No. U64856—Caenorhabditis elegans cosmid T25F10.
GenBank Accession No. W37688&#x

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