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Recombinant HT.sub.m4 gene, protein and assays

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OSTI ID:870590
The invention relates to a recombinant DNA molecule which encodes a HT.sub.m4 protein, a transformed host cell which has been stably transfected with a DNA molecule which encodes a HT.sub.m4 protein and a recombinant HT.sub.m4 protein. The invention also relates to a method for detecting the presence of a hereditary atopy.
Research Organization:
University of Chicago
DOE Contract Number:
FG02-86ER60408
Assignee:
Beth Israel Hospital Boston (Boston, MA)
Patent Number(s):
US 5552312
OSTI ID:
870590
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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