DNA sequence coding for protein C

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Vector – per se

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4351723, 435226, 43525233, 536 27, 935 14, 935 29, 935 73, C12N 1500, C12N 964, C07H 1512

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ABSTRACT:
Genomic and cDNA sequences coding for a protein having substantially the same biological activity as human protein C are disclosed. Recombinant plasmids and bacteriophage transfer vectors incorporating these sequences are also disclosed.

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