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DNA sequences, recombinant DNA molecules and hosts transformed with them which produce human phospholipase inhibitor-like polypeptides and methods of making and using these products. The DNA sequences and recombinant DNA molecules are characterized in that they code on expression for a human phospholipase inhibitor-like polypeptide. In appropriate hosts these DNA sequences permit the production of human phospholipase inhibitor-like polypeptides useful as anti-inflammatory agents and methods in the treatment of arthritic, allergic, dermatologic, ophthalmic and collagen diseases as well as other disorders involving inflammatory processes.

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