Nucleic acids encoding Eph-like receptor tyrosine kinases

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C530S350000, C435S069500, C536S023500, C514S002600, C436S501000

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ABSTRACT:
Four novel members of the EPH sub-family of receptor protein tyrosine kinases are disclosed. Nucleic acid sequences encoding receptor proteins, recombinant plasmids and host cells for expression, and methods of producing and using such receptors are also disclosed.

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