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    Gastrin/Cholecystokinin Type B Receptor

    Gastrin/cholecystokinin type B receptor (447 aa, 48 kD) is a cell division process protein that is encoded by the human CCKBR gene and has roles in regulation of cell proliferation, feeding behavior, sensory perception, and digestion. (NCI Thesaurus)




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