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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 15, 2008
Filed:
Jun. 02, 2005
Donald G. Jackson, Lawrenceville, NJ (US);
Chandra S. Ramanathan, Ringoes, NJ (US);
Liana Lee, San Francisco, CA (US);
Nathan Siemers, Pennington, NJ (US);
Suzanne J. Suchard, Wilmington, DE (US);
Joshua Finger, Spring City, PA (US);
C. Gordon Todderud, Newtown, PA (US);
Dana Banas, Hamilton, NJ (US);
Donald G. Jackson, Lawrenceville, NJ (US);
Chandra S. Ramanathan, Ringoes, NJ (US);
Liana Lee, San Francisco, CA (US);
Nathan Siemers, Pennington, NJ (US);
Suzanne J. Suchard, Wilmington, DE (US);
Joshua Finger, Spring City, PA (US);
C. Gordon Todderud, Newtown, PA (US);
Dana Banas, Hamilton, NJ (US);
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Princeton, NJ (US);
Abstract
The present invention provides novel polynucleotides encoding human phosphatase polypeptides, fragments and homologues thereof. Also provided are vectors, host cells, antibodies, and recombinant and synthetic methods for producing said polypeptides. The invention further relates to diagnostic and therapeutic methods for applying these novel human phosphatase polypeptides to the diagnosis, treatment, and/or prevention of various diseases and/or disorders related to these polypeptides, particularly cardiovascular diseases and/or disorders. The invention further relates to screening methods for identifying agonists and antagonists of the polynucleotides and polypeptides of the present invention.