IL-8 like protein

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C435S069500, C530S350000, C530S351000

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ABSTRACT:
This present invention relates to a novel protein, termed INSP085, herein identified as an IL-8 like protein and to the use of this protein and nucleic acid sequence from the encoding genes in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of disease.

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