Chemistry: natural resins or derivatives; peptides or proteins; – Peptides of 3 to 100 amino acid residues
Patent
1995-06-07
1998-07-21
Arthur, Lisa B.
Chemistry: natural resins or derivatives; peptides or proteins;
Peptides of 3 to 100 amino acid residues
530350, 536 235, C07K 500, C07K 1400, C07H 2104
Patent
active
057836612
ABSTRACT:
Nucleic acid molecules capable of hybridizing under stringent conditions to the nucleotide sequence residing between positions 1 and 1185 of the human cyclin E cDNA sequence shown in FIG. 2. Polypeptides encoded by such nucleic acid molecules, and immunologic binding partners directed to such polypeptides.
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Cross Frederick
Koff Andrew C.
Ohtsubo Motoaki
Roberts James M.
Arthur Lisa B.
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
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