CFTR polypeptides, fragments thereof and methods of use to...

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C530S300000, C530S350000

Reexamination Certificate

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10030585

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to biosynthetic maturation of cell surface polypeptides and, more specifically, to particular CFTR polypeptides which exhibit increased transport to the cell surface and tripeptide amino acid sequences that promote or enhance transport of export-incompetent CFTR to the cell surface.

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