Reagents that regulate human serine/threonine kinase and reagents which
bind to human serine/threonine kinase gene products can play a role in
preventing, ameliorating, or correcting dysfunctions or diseases
including, but not limited to, cancer, diabetes, neurological disorders,
cardiovascular disorders, musculo-skeletal disorders, inflammatory
disorders, genitourological disorders, and respiratory disorders (e.g.,
asthma and COPD).