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DPYSL5

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DPYSL5

A gene on chromosome 2p23.3 that encodes a member of the collapsin response mediator protein family, which form homotetramers and heterotetramers with other proteins. DPYSL5 is thought to play a role in neuronal differentiation and/or axon growth.
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