Human developmentally regulated GTP-binding protein

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The invention provides a human human developmentally regulated GTP-binding protein (HDRG) and polynucleotides which identify and encode HDRG. The invention also provides expression vectors, host cells, agonists, antibodies and antagonists. The invention also provides methods for treating disorders associated with expression of HDRG.

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