Assay, methods and products based on n K.sup.+ channel expressi

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This disclosure relates to the n K.sup.+ channel expression product of the MK3 gene or a functionally bioactive equivalent thereof and its uses, particulary in combination with identifying immune responses and materials modulating or blocking same.

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