Antibodies which specifically bind to a novel .kappa./.mu.-like

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ABSTRACT:
The present invention is directed to antibodies which specifically bind to a novel .kappa./.mu.-like protein tyrosine phosphatase protein herein designated PTP .lambda. and hybridoma cell lines producing the same.

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