ZSIG33-like polynucleotides

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Enzyme – proenzyme; compositions thereof; process for...

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C435S440000, C435S004000, C435S069100, C435S071100, C536S023200, C536S023400

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07655447

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to polynucleotide related to the zsig33 peptide, including agonists, antagonists, and antibodies. Methods of modulating gastric contractility, nutrient uptake, growth hormones, the secretion of digestive enzymes and hormones, and/or secretion of enzymes and/or hormones in the pancreas are also included.

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