Isolated genomic nucleic acid molecules obtainable from...

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C536S023100, C435S006120, C435S041000, C435S071100, C435S320100, C506S003000, C506S009000, C506S016000, C424S001110

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08053195

ABSTRACT:
The invention is directed to an isolated genomic nucleic acid molecule fragment that encodes human RhoC, vectors and hosts containing the fragment and fragments hybridizing to noncoding regions as well as antisense oligonucleotides to these fragments. The invention is further directed to methods of using these fragments to obtain human RhoC and to diagnose, treat, prevent and/or ameliorate a pathological disorder.

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