Nucleic acid sequence encoding apamin receptor protein

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536 235, 536 2431, 4352523, 4353201, 435 6, 935 6, 935 22, 935 66, 935 70, C12N 1570, C12N 510, C12N 115, C07H 2104

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The present invention relates to an isolated nucleic acid fragment comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding an apamin receptor protein, or biologically active fragment thereof.

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