Human proton atpase subunit

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides a human proton ATPase subunit (HPAS) and polynucleotides which encode HPAS. The invention also provides expression vectors, host cells, agonists, antisense molecules, antibodies, or antagonists. The invention also provides methods for treating disorders associated with expression of HPAS.

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