Jak kinases and regulations of cytokine signal transduction

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The invention relates generally to the Jak family of kinases. This includes the DNA and amino acid sequences for Jak 3 kinases. Additionally, the invention concerns expression vectors comprising DNA sequences encoding a Jak 3 kinase and host cell containing such expression vectors.

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