DNA sequences coding for proteins having the biological activity

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530324, A61K 3764, C07K 710

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ABSTRACT:
There are described DNA sequences from the genome of mammals, in particular from the human genome, coding for proteins having the biological activity of HUSI-type I inhibitors. There are further described biotechnological methods of the preparation of proteins having the biological activity of HUSI-type I inhibitors as well as pharmaceutical compositions containing said proteins.

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