Nucleic acid of novel human kinesin-related gene protein...

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ABSTRACT:
There are provided base sequence data for human kinesin-related genes with a motor domain, as well as information relating to the functions of the proteins encoded by the human kinesin-related gene and the motor domain-lacking human kinesin-related gene, which data may be utilized for diagnosis (for example, judging prognosis of neuroblastoma) and treatment (particularly as antisense nucleic acids for malignant tumors).

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