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Inventor: Nick Lench


Address: Cardiff, GB
No. of applications: 1
Last application issue date: 06/09/2005

Application No.Application TitleIssue Date
20050123910Enzyme and snp marker for disease
The present invention relates to an isolated nucleic acid sequence which encodes a novel protein, where the protein is a new member in a family of enzymes with peptidase activity. Also provided is the use of the nucleic acid sequence and/or protein in medicine and resea...
06/09/2005
 
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