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Human guanylin
 
   
Document Number
US Patent 5969097
Issued Date
October 19, 1999
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Inventors
Wiegand; Roger C. (Chesterfield, MO)
Currie; Mark G. (St. Charles, MO)
Fok; Kam Fook (St. Louis, MO)
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Abstract
A novel pentadecapeptide is disclosed which is useful for the control of intestinal fluid absorption and that has the following amino acid sequence
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Owner
G. D. Searle & Co. (Chicago, IL)
Published
October 19, 1999
Application Number
07/903,029
Filed
June 23, 1992
US Classification
530/326   530/300 530/323
Int'l Classification
C07K   14/435   (20060101)   C07K   14/47   (20060101)  
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530/326   530/323   530/300  
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