Murine and human box-dependent myc-interacting protein (Bin1)

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ABSTRACT:
A partial murine cDNA clone, a human cDNA clone, and a partial human genomic clone, each encoding a Box-dependent myc-interacting polypeptide termed Bin1, are provided. Also provided are methods of using the nucleic acid sequences, polypeptides, and antibodies directed against same in the diagnosis and treatment of cancers and hyperplastic disease states.

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