DNA sequences, recombinant DNA molecules and processes for produ

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ABSTRACT:
Human lipocortins III, IV, V and VI, DNA sequences and recombinant DNA molecules that are characterized in that they code for these human lipocortins. Hosts transformed with these sequences may be employed in the processes of this invention to produce the human lipocortin molecules of this invention. These polypeptides possess anti-inflammatory activity and are useful in the treatment of arthritic, allergic, dermatologic, ophthalmic and collagen diseases.

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