Nucleic acids encoding a TGF-.beta. type 1 receptor

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process

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Isolated DNAs (e.g., cDNAs or genomic fragments) encoding TGF-.beta. type I receptors, or soluble, ligand-binding fragments thereof; vectors or cells which contain such DNAs; and substantially pure polypeptides encoded by such DNAs, whether produced by expression of the isolated DNAs, by isolation from natural sources, or by chemical synthesis.

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