Antibody and a method for producing an antibody that...

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C530S387900, C530S388100, C530S389200, C530S413000, C436S547000

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ABSTRACT:
An antibody and a method for producing an antibody that specifically binds to a full length amino acid sequence of human Delta-1.

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