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FGFR4 ( NM_213647.3 ) ORF/cDNA clones ;Warning: Signal peptide
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                 Product ID: 
                            A0196
                                (click here to view gene annotation page)
                             
                        Species: 
                                Human 
                            Symbol: 
                            
                        Alias: 
                                CD334, JTK2, TKF 
                            Accession: 
                            
                        ORF Length: 
                                2409 bp 
                            Description: 
                            Homo sapiens fibroblast growth factor receptor 4 (FGFR4), transcript variant 3, mRNA. 
                        Delivery format: 
                                purified plasmid or bacterial stock (Add to shopping cart to view options) 
                            Warning: 
                    Please note that the protein for this clone has been annotated or predicted in the UNIPROT database to have a signal peptide. Placing a tag at the N-terminus of this protein may result in loss of the signal peptide function.  | 
            
