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WT2 Protein
The WT2 protein is the putative protein encoded by the WT2 gene, a second Wilms tumor suppressor gene locus. Efforts to clone the WT2 gene(s) have not yet been successful. (from OMIM and NCI) (NCI Thesaurus)
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